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    grogged up

    adjective

    • 1. drunk: informal Australian, New Zealand "I'll be so grogged up, I won't remember anything"
  2. adjective (Australian and New Zealand English, informal) drunk I'll be so grogged up, I won't remember anything Examples The grogged-up guys are circling the women like skuas circling a penguin colony.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Grog_(clay)Grog (clay) - Wikipedia

    Grog, temper for clay. Grog, also known as firesand and chamotte, is a raw material usually made from crushed and ground potsherds, reintroduced into crude clay to temper it before making ceramic ware. It has a high percentage of silica and alumina .

  4. Grog is a term used to describe the process of adding material to clay bodies or glazes to reduce shrinkage during firing, improve durability, and add texture. The most common form of Grog is ground-up fired clay, called “grog” because it resembles gravel. Other materials used as Grog include glass, sand, and even rice hulls.

  5. There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective grogged. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  6. 6 Mei 2024 · Grog Means Your Piece Shrinks Less. In the world of pottery, a component called “grog” is added to clay to lessen shrinkage during the drying and firing processes. It is mostly made of recycled ceramics that have been finely ground and combined with new clay.

  7. Another way to say Grogged Up? Synonyms for Grogged Up (other words and phrases for Grogged Up).

  8. 30 Jun 2023 · Grog is raw, granulated material that is added to clay to make the clay workable. Often grog is clay that has been fired and then ground up into a powder. Grog in ceramics is typically either partially-fired bisque or full-fired vitrified ceramic that has been smashed up, ground up, and powdered.