nogg
/nɑɡ/
noun
- A small block or peg of wood, often used to fill a hole or as a support in construction or carpentry.
- The carpenter cut a nogg to fit snugly between the floor joists.
- She used a nogg to plug the old nail hole before painting.
- He hammered a wooden nogg into the wall to hang the shelf.
- A type of strong ale or beer, especially one brewed in Norfolk, England.
- She sipped the warm nogg by the fireplace on a cold evening.
- The brewery is famous for its dark, malty nogg.
- At the pub, he ordered a pint of traditional nogg.