It means determined and stubborn
If you mean 'dog' as in the animal, then 'I walked the dog'. The word can also be used as a verb (meaning to follow, as like a hunting dog), so a sentence for that could be 'The assassin dogged his target.'.
determined, persistent, stubborn, resolute, tenacious, steadfast, obstinate, indefatigable
To ejaculate, in the present tense the verb would be jizz.
In French, "vole" can mean to steal or fly depending on the context. It is the imperative form of the verb "voler," which means to steal, as well as the first person singular of the verb "voleter," which means to hover or flutter.
The verb "gape" means to look or stare with a look of wonder, amazement or surprise, generally with one's mouth open. It can also mean to open one's mouth wide.
No. It is a form of the verb to dodge.(The similar word dogged is an adjective, meaning determined.)
If you mean 'dog' as in the animal, then 'I walked the dog'. The word can also be used as a verb (meaning to follow, as like a hunting dog), so a sentence for that could be 'The assassin dogged his target.'.
There is no popular derivative adjective for the noun "dog." It can be used as a noun adjunct (dog kennel, dog health), or a possessive (dog's paws). There is also the adjective "canine" that refers to species including the dog. *The adjective "doggish" is not usually applied to dogs. The verb "to dog" (pursue) can use the participle "dogged" but this has a connotation of determination, not necessarily referring to dogging (something or someone). The verb "to dog" (lock a hatch) uses "dogged" to mean locked.
He had a dogged persistence to follow his dreams and accumulate riches.
The cast of Dogged - 2012 includes: Lucy Goldie
"With dogged determination, the student found someone on the Internet to write this sentence for him." "The students dogged the professor all day until he agreed to help them with the project."
I take dogging someone out as mistreating them or using them or making a fool of them. When someone is dogged out they are mistreated to the point where they're at their lowest, and most of the time, they don't even realize it because they are so used to it. Someone can be dogged out sexually, mentally, or emotionally.
(past tense verb) "The defendant was dogged continuously by the lawyer's assistants." (adjective) "The climbing team showed dogged determination in reaching the summit."
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its not "dogged" its "clogged" The "c" and "l" are just often smashed together to make it look like a "d". I think anyways. Dogged means stubborn. Dogged pores are the ones that even after you clean them, they still look dirty or oily. This is a term usually used by deep cleaning agents and body salts.
Police Dogged - 1956 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed USA:Approved (PCA #05933)
Busted - 2001 Dogged Pursuit was released on: USA: 1 October 2002