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Example sentences for "prog"

Lexicographically close words:
profusely; profuseness; profusion; profytable; profyte; progenie; progenies; progenitor; progenitors; progeny
  1. We can just get together enough prog to last us, borrow the guns, pick out the night that zuits us, and then go quietly off.

  2. I'm going out to-night to find that boat, and if I do, next thing is to zave up some prog and be off.

  3. You're stores, you know, and we shall want you to eat when the rest of the prog is done.

  4. Now then, we'll just see what we can do in the way of prog for me to take.

  5. Then I suggested quietly that Phil's dollars could be put to a better use than for prog and liquor.

  6. Of all our enemies Cad Prog was the most truculent, and most feared.

  7. The sight of his red head coming round the corner was always enough to strike panic into a score of youngsters, and even we bigger boys always looked meek when Prog came out to defy us.

  8. Whereupon I was drawn out to narrate, greatly to Flanagan's satisfaction, the affair of Cad Prog and his baby sister.

  9. The fugitive Prog kept his course to the market, but there doubled suddenly and bolted down Side Street.

  10. At last I supposed Mr Prog must have conquered me; whereat I fired up again, and said, "Did the other fellows finish him up?

  11. It was a long time before I perceived any connection between our chase of the redoubtable Cad Prog up Side Street yesterday and my lying here bruised and in a darkened room to-day.

  12. He was naturally short-tempered, and when conscious that he was being worsted in an argument before his fellow- clerks he was always particularly savage.

  13. When in a campaign, a man ought to be able to stow prog for twenty-four hours about his person, and no one the wiser.

  14. Then hand out, Teague, whatever is to spare, 'And let us all the Prog amongst us share.

  15. You turned yerself into a stowaway and comed ashore without leave; you've been turning yerself into a bear and a monkey, and living in the holes o' the rocks by day, and coming out and stealing the prog by night.

  16. Let every servant feel as great, As if his Master's whole estate Were meant to furnish prog and pelf But for his individual self.

  17. It'll be better than taking the prog with us, an' 'll save us coming out for lunch.

  18. As soon as they had scoffed the prog they lay down too, on the off side of the fire.

  19. They’d need be kaids, To burrow through your fleece, and prog your skin.

  20. The party, consisting of ladies only, and a little boy, had just spread out their prog on a clean table-cloth, when they were alarmed by the approach of a cow.

  21. Let's get part of the prog on to the thatch.

  22. You will have to creep out with the prog and the spears, and the krises when they comes, which we shall have all ready, while I'm feeding him, and then go on yourself giving him some bread which we will save up for him.


  23. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "prog" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    programme music; progress report; progress toward; progressive change; progressive development; progressive motion