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nogging
[nog-ing]
nogging
/ ˈɒɡɪŋ /
noun
Also called: nog. dwang.a short horizontal timber member used between the studs of a framed partition
masonry or brickwork between the timber members of a framed construction
a number of wooden pieces fitted between the timbers of a half-timbered wall
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"That is a bald head!" he said upon seeing himself, giving his nogging a scratch.
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There is so much more: squinch, nogging — how about corpse gate?
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And this filling could take a variety of forms: plaster; "wattle-and-daub"; brick "nogging," with the bricks laid horizontally, in herring-bone, or helter-skelter; or mud and straw.
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