Hodge noun
- a typical name for a farm labourer; rustic
Word Origin for Hodge C14 hogge, from familiar form of Roger Examples from the Web for hodge Contemporary Examples of hodge
Entire towns or neighborhoods could not be targeted for quarantine, Hodge said.
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Hodge traveled the country, hanging out with dozens and dozens of Bronies.
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Hodge also criticized the Royal Household for not maintaining the upkeep of its royal properties, including Buckingham Palace.
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Of course the big difference between them—which Hodge conceded—is that Buckingham Palace is inhabited and the Tower is not.
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Following the rules, Strugnell sent a message to Hodge, submitting the word “door” as his answer.
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Historical Examples of hodge
“I have always found it best to do just as Merriwell directs,” said Hodge, stiffly.
Burt L. Standish
Hodge had returned with the proper ammunition, and Jack was not supplied with a gun.
Burt L. Standish
The words came from Hodge, and they were exactly what Bruce was thinking.
Burt L. Standish
Browning came loafing down into the cabin, followed by Hodge.
Burt L. Standish
“If French pushes him, he may be shut up for a while down this way,” observed Hodge.
Burt L. Standish