Nogged

Pronunciation: /ˈnɑɡdʒɪd/

Nogged (adj)

  1. Having spaces between timbers filled with a solid material for strength and insulation.
  2. Very drunk, often feeling heavy, slow, or sleepy.

Nogged (verb)

  1. To fill the spaces between wooden beams with a solid material to make a wall stronger.

Examples

  • Workers nogged the frame to fill timber gaps.
  • The builder nogged the beams to fill timber gaps.

Nogged (adjective)

Examples

  • The wall is nogged with wood filled with nog.
  • The carpenter showed how the frame is nogged with wood filled with nog.