doggery

[ˈdɒɡəri]

doggery Definition

  • 1a place where dogs are kept
  • 2a group of people who behave in a crude or rowdy manner

Using doggery: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "doggery" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The doggery was filled with barking dogs.

  • Example

    The bar was full of doggery, making it difficult to have a conversation.

  • Example

    He was known for hanging out with the doggery at the local pub.

doggery Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for doggery

Phrases with doggery

  • to become ruined or destroyed

    Example

    The company went to the doggery after the CEO's scandal.

  • crude or vulgar humor

    Example

    I don't appreciate his doggery humor.

  • a rough or unrefined way of doing something

    Example

    He painted the house in a doggery style, leaving drips and smudges everywhere.

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Summary: doggery in Brief

'Doggery' [ˈdɒɡəri] is a noun that refers to a place where dogs are kept or a group of people who behave in a crude or rowdy manner. It can be used in phrases like 'go to the doggery,' meaning to become ruined or destroyed, or 'doggery humor,' referring to crude or vulgar humor. 'Doggery' is often associated with rowdy behavior and drunkenness.