hogging

[ˈhɒɡɪŋ]

hogging Definition

  • 1the act of taking more than one's fair share of something
  • 2the bending or sagging of a beam or other structure under weight

Using hogging: Examples

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

  • Example

    Stop hogging the popcorn, I want some too!

  • Example

    The weight of the books caused the shelf to start hogging.

  • Example

    The team accused him of hogging the ball during the game.

hogging Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with hogging

  • road hogging

    the practice of driving in the middle of the road or taking up more than one lane, making it difficult for other drivers to pass

    Example

    The police issued a fine to the driver for road hogging.

  • to take all the attention and praise for oneself, often at the expense of others

    Example

    He was accused of hogging the limelight during the presentation, not giving credit to his colleagues.

  • to take up more than one's fair share of the bed while sleeping

    Example

    My partner always hogs the bed, leaving me with barely any space to sleep.

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Summary: hogging in Brief

The term 'hogging' [ˈhɒɡɪŋ] refers to taking more than one's fair share of something, such as popcorn or attention. It can also refer to the bending or sagging of a beam or structure under weight. Examples include 'Stop hogging the popcorn, I want some too!' and 'The weight of the books caused the shelf to start hogging.' Phrases like 'road hogging' and 'hogging the limelight' extend the concept to driving and social situations.