nogged

/nɑɡd/
adjective
  1. Filled or blocked with nogging (brick, stone, or other material) between the timbers of a wall or partition.
    • The old cottage had nogged walls that kept the wind out.
    • They restored the historic barn by replacing the nogged sections with new bricks.
    • The carpenter inspected the nogged panels to ensure they were secure.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense of nog: to fill in (a wall or partition) with bricks or other material between the framing.
    • They nogged the entire partition before plastering.
    • He nogged the gaps in the wall to improve insulation.
    • The builders nogged the timber frame with clay and straw.
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