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Hodge


Hodge noun

  1. 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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    Tim Mak

    October 28, 2014

  • Hodge traveled the country, hanging out with dozens and dozens of Bronies.

    Inside the Bizarre World of ‘Bronies,’ Adult Male Fans of ‘My Little Pony’

    Kevin Fallon

    May 1, 2014

  • Hodge also criticized the Royal Household for not maintaining the upkeep of its royal properties, including Buckingham Palace.

    What ‘Downton Abbey’ Can Teach The Queen

    Tim Teeman

    January 29, 2014

  • Of course the big difference between them—which Hodge conceded—is that Buckingham Palace is inhabited and the Tower is not.

    What ‘Downton Abbey’ Can Teach The Queen

    Tim Teeman

    January 29, 2014

  • Following the rules, Strugnell sent a message to Hodge, submitting the word “door” as his answer.

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    Susanna Speier

    November 1, 2013

  • Historical Examples of hodge

  • “I have always found it best to do just as Merriwell directs,” said Hodge, stiffly.

    Frank Merriwell’s Cruise

    Burt L. Standish

  • Hodge had returned with the proper ammunition, and Jack was not supplied with a gun.

    Frank Merriwell’s Cruise

    Burt L. Standish

  • The words came from Hodge, and they were exactly what Bruce was thinking.

    Frank Merriwell’s Cruise

    Burt L. Standish

  • Browning came loafing down into the cabin, followed by Hodge.

    Frank Merriwell’s Cruise

    Burt L. Standish

  • “If French pushes him, he may be shut up for a while down this way,” observed Hodge.

    Frank Merriwell’s Cruise

    Burt L. Standish

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