hogged

/hɔɡd/
adjective
  1. Of a road or surface: having a raised center and lower sides, often due to wear or poor construction.
    • After years of use, the asphalt became hogged and needed repaving.
    • The farmer complained that the hogged lane caused his tractor to tilt dangerously.
    • The old dirt road was hogged, making it difficult to drive a car with a low chassis.
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of hog: to take or use more than one's fair share of something.
    • He hogged the conversation at dinner, not letting anyone else speak.
    • The kids hogged all the cookies before the party even started.
    • She hogged the remote control all evening, refusing to let anyone else choose a show.
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