hogging|hoggings in English

noun

drooping at the ends of a ship that tends to make the bow and stern lower than the middle part; arching

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1. The cruisers, particularly Galveston, also suffered from hogging of the hull.

2. 25 He is brimming with ideas, but in the past has been accused of hogging the limelight.

3. This greater bandwidth will encourage the use of capacity-hogging services such as continuous audio and video.

4. I even had my own practice at Van Aken Plaza before the manager of the Wendy's made me stop hogging the booth.

5. 4 years ago Reply to Aeronomer Glad you enjoyed this one too, Aeronomer!! With bigger buzzed dramas hogging headlines and ratings, I feel like this one deserves more love than it gets

6. Arching When a vessel is not strongly built there is always a tendency in the greater section to lift, and the lower sections to fall; hence the fore and after ends droop, producing Arching, or hogging (which see)

7. European Union leaders took a historic step towards greater fiscal integration earlier in December , but economists have been clear that this would not ease a debt crisis entering its third year and still hogging the headlines in 2012 .