Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Bogging

53 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Bogging"

22 words

These words rhyme exactly with "bogging" — same ending sound.

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
flogging2nounInfliction of punishment by dealing blows or whipping.
jogging2nounThe practice of running at a relatively slow pace for exercise.
dogging2noun(UK, uncountable) The practice of having sexual intercourse in public places, especially parks, deliberately taking the chance of being watched.
hogging2nounTaking up too much of something so others cannot use it.
slogging2nounAn act or an instance of slogging or working laboriously.
logging2nounAn act or instance of logging (cutting down trees).
clogging2nounThe situation of something being clogged.
fogging2nounThe act of blurring or making foggy.
cataloguing4noun(British spelling) The act of arranging in, or as if in, a catalogue.
leapfrogging3noun(economics, business) The idea that small and incremental innovations lead the dominant firm to stay ahead, whereas radical innovations will permit new firms to "leapfrog" the dominant one.
snogging2noun(british informal) cuddle and kiss
blogging2noun(computing) The design and editing of a blog; weblogging.
nogging2noun(carpentry) A horizontal beam used in the construction of a building, especially to strengthen upright posts.
frogging2nounA set of decorative looped fastener on a garment, especially on a military uniform.
togging2verb(transitive) To dress (often with up or out).
bogong2nounSynonym of bogong moth.
demagoguing4verb(derogatory) A political orator or leader, especially in a democratic system, who gains favor by pandering to or exciting the passions and prejudices of the audience rather than by using rational argument.
cogging2nounA tooth on a gear.
dog hung2
fog hung2
log ing2The trunk of a dead tree, cleared of branches.
smog hung2

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Bogging"

31 words

These words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
awning2nounA rooflike cover, usually of canvas, extended over or before any place as a shelter from the sun, rain, or wind.
marauding3nounraiding and pillaging
boggle2verb(intransitive) To be bewildered, dumbfounded, or confused.
stalking2nounThe crime of following or harassing another person, causing that person to fear death or injury.
watching2nounThe act of one who watches.
bobbing2nounThe motion of something that bobs.
coffin2nounA closed box in which the body of a dead person is placed for burial.
calling2nounA job or occupation.
often2Frequently; many times on different occasions.
forgotten3nounOf which knowledge has been lost; which is no longer remembered.
sagging2nounA manner of wearing pants or shorts below the waist, revealing some or all of the underwear.
balking2nounThat balks.
talking2nounThe action of the verb talk.
blocking2nounThe act by which something is blocked; an obstruction.
hopping2nounThe act of one who, or that which, hops; a jumping, frisking, or dancing.
plotting2nounThe act of scheming or making plots; machination.
bugging2nounElectronic surveillance.
walking2Characterized by or suitable for walking.
caulking2nounA sealing material used to seal joints between heterogeneous materials in many kinds of construction and manufacture.
collin2nounA male given name from Ancient Greek, variant of Colin.
balling2noun(African-American Vernacular, slang) Synonym of sexual intercourse.
bombing2nounThe action of dropping bombs from the air.
chalking2nounSomething chalked on a surface.
robbing2nounrobbery
defrauding3nounThe act of committing fraud.
fire walking4nounthe ceremony of walking barefoot over hot stones or a bed of embers
bog in2verb(Australia, intransitive, slang) To start eating with gusto.
balding2nounBecoming bald, especially having male pattern baldness.
hawking2nounAction of the verb to hawk.
login2noun(computing) The process or an instance of logging in.
toboggan3nounA long sled without runners, with the front end curled upwards, which may be pulled across snow by a cord or used to coast down hills.

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