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trog

(trɒɡ)
vb, trogs, trogging or trogged
informal (often foll by: along) Brit to walk, esp aimlessly or heavily; stroll
[C20: perhaps a blend of trudge and slog]
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trog

(trɒg)
n.
Chiefly Brit. Slang. a hooligan; lout.
[1955–60; short for troglodyte]
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trog


Past participle: trogged
Gerund: trogging

Imperative
trog
trog
Present
I trog
you trog
he/she/it trogs
we trog
you trog
they trog
Preterite
I trogged
you trogged
he/she/it trogged
we trogged
you trogged
they trogged
Present Continuous
I am trogging
you are trogging
he/she/it is trogging
we are trogging
you are trogging
they are trogging
Present Perfect
I have trogged
you have trogged
he/she/it has trogged
we have trogged
you have trogged
they have trogged
Past Continuous
I was trogging
you were trogging
he/she/it was trogging
we were trogging
you were trogging
they were trogging
Past Perfect
I had trogged
you had trogged
he/she/it had trogged
we had trogged
you had trogged
they had trogged
Future
I will trog
you will trog
he/she/it will trog
we will trog
you will trog
they will trog
Future Perfect
I will have trogged
you will have trogged
he/she/it will have trogged
we will have trogged
you will have trogged
they will have trogged
Future Continuous
I will be trogging
you will be trogging
he/she/it will be trogging
we will be trogging
you will be trogging
they will be trogging
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been trogging
you have been trogging
he/she/it has been trogging
we have been trogging
you have been trogging
they have been trogging
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been trogging
you will have been trogging
he/she/it will have been trogging
we will have been trogging
you will have been trogging
they will have been trogging
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been trogging
you had been trogging
he/she/it had been trogging
we had been trogging
you had been trogging
they had been trogging
Conditional
I would trog
you would trog
he/she/it would trog
we would trog
you would trog
they would trog
Past Conditional
I would have trogged
you would have trogged
he/she/it would have trogged
we would have trogged
you would have trogged
they would have trogged
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
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