1. hogged - Adjective
2. hogged - Verb
Derived from hog
4. hogged - Adjective Satellite
of Hog
Broken or strained so as to have an upward curve between the ends. See Hog, v. i.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBeauden has hogged the headlines in recent weeks due to a mixture of his sublime attacking performances and sneaky slap-downs resulting in yellow cards. Source: Internet
The build-up to the game was hogged around coach Patrice Carteron's departure just a day before the must-win encounter. Source: Internet
Secondly, the confession of the alleged rapists that they watched streaming porn on their mobile phones ahead of their beastly act hogged TV prime time. Source: Internet
Step up fight against TBAS we marked World TB Day on Wednesday, Lesotho predictably hogged the limelight because of yet another unsettling statistic. Source: Internet
The recent spate of arguments between the Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh and Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh has once again hogged media attention. Source: Internet
For all the dry heat which hogged headlines over the past months, rain made an appearance in Birmingham, and the pitch appears to be moist sprinkled with patches of grass. Source: Internet