hogged
Britishadjective
Example Sentences
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While the headlines for markets are currently hogged by events in the Middle East, over the longer term AI-induced inflation might prove to be the more critical share-price driver.
From MarketWatch
Abroad, successive Iranian presidents have often hogged the limelight.
From BBC
It was another Winter Hill member who hogged the limelight.
While Norwegian Haaland's remarkable scoring feats in this campaign - 27 now for club and country - have hogged the headlines, Foden is a key part of that "talent up front".
From BBC
Love Is All Around is a member of a very small club of hits that hogged the charts in the 1990s to the point many couldn't listen to them any more.
From BBC
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