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to hog
noun
Any animal belonging to the Suidae family of mammals, especially the pig, the warthog, and the boar.
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Relationships between HOGs are often indirect (e.g. structure 'a', mapped to HOG 'A', part_of structure 'c', part_of structure 'b', mapped to HOG 'B').
And those brand-owners, naturally, like to hog the limelight.
Sliding share prices tend to hog the headlines.
"No one is trying to hog the ball.
And comfort food tends to hog the mainstream.
But he was more than happy for Ba to hog the headlines.
They must pay their rent on time, and agree not to hog the shared bathrooms.
The party will want to hog the stage at Stormont, apparently setting the agenda.
They affectionately defer to each other, careful not to hog the interview spotlight.
Plus, why did Elder feel the need to hog the whole Diet Coke?
The Sino-American spat over the value of the yuan tends to hog attention.
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