Hogue [French awg] Examples noun
- La [la] /la/. La Hogue.
La Hogue [la awg] noun
- a roadstead off the NW coast of France; naval battle, 1692.
Also La Houge [la oog] /la ˈug/. Examples from the Web for hogue Contemporary Examples of hogue
Hogue added: “And then he got into his limo with her and they drove off.”
‘I Saved My Friend From Bill Cosby’
Lloyd Grove
December 3, 2014
Hogue says that when he returned to the table and tried to enter the conversation, Cosby was dismissive.
‘I Saved My Friend From Bill Cosby’
Lloyd Grove
December 3, 2014
“She said, ‘Bill wants us to come back over for dinner again,’” Hogue recalled.
‘I Saved My Friend From Bill Cosby’
Lloyd Grove
December 3, 2014
“We all got to know each other and we had fun,” Hogue recalled.
‘I Saved My Friend From Bill Cosby’
Lloyd Grove
December 3, 2014
There was no sign of Ferrier, and Hogue gave up the idea of retrieving her as well.
‘I Saved My Friend From Bill Cosby’
Lloyd Grove
December 3, 2014
Historical Examples of hogue
Scarcely a man was saved from (p. 026) the Cressy, the Aboukir, or the Hogue.
The Story of the Great War, Volume I (of 8)
Various
Just as the Aboukir was heeling over, the21 Hogue was struck in two places.
Richard Wilson
There was the explosion of a torpedo, and the Hogue began to sink.
The World War and What was Behind It
Louis P. Benezet
As to the word Hogue, there are several places in Jersey called Hougues, which are always situated on a rising ground.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction
Various
The material loss inflicted on the navy by the loss of the Aboukir, Cressy, and Hogue was not great.
Cyril Field
British Dictionary definitions for hogue Hogue noun
- See La Hogue
La Hogue noun
- a roadstead off the NW coast of France: scene of the defeat of the French by the Dutch and English fleet (1692)