(n.) A four-wheeled truck, having a certain amount of play around a vertical axis, used to support in part a locomotive on a railway track.
Example Sentences:
(1) The catch is that the wine has been spiked with an extinguished cigarette, bogies, phlegm, piss and maggots; Ryle tackles it with vigour.
(2) Furthermore, sphingosine prevents the PMA-induced increase in pHin in BoGi cells, and phosphorylation of an 80 kDa protein in 3T3 cells, but not the serum-induced alkalinization in either BoGi or 3T3 cells.
(3) There were pathological findings only in liver, presenting manifested parenchymatous distrophy involving hepatocytes centraly located after administration of 250 mg of basfungine per kg of bogy weight, but after administration of 125 mg per kg of body weight there was only acute venous stasis.
(4) In the Salt Bistro , I chat to Stefán Bogi Sveinsson who was president of the council at that time.
(5) He was also the bad-ass bogie-monster who presided over the Mayan’s popular ballgame, an event which more often than not culminated in a ritual human sacrifice.
(6) Addition of serum to BoGi cells, on top of saturating doses of phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA), results in a further cytoplasmic alkalinization.
(7) The erstwhile champion collapsed in a flurry of missed strokes and more bogies than a flu-ridden primary school assembly to throw away a chance of victory at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
Bogue
Definition:
(v. i.) To fall off from the wind; to edge away to leeward; -- said only of inferior craft.
(n.) The boce; -- called also bogue bream. See Boce.
Example Sentences:
(1) In all the preparations tested DAPI consistently stained nuclei in the ganglion cell layer, and three levels of nuclei could be observed from IPL (inner plexiform layer) to INL (inner nuclear layer) in the bogue, goldfish and frog retinae.
(2) Total lipids from liver, head, skin and muscle of Bogue were separately isolated and their composition was investigated by a combination of analytical determinations, and column and thin layer chromatography.
(3) Bogue donated it in 1916 to the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology in Washington.
(4) Ever since the announcement of her detention on suspicion of murdering Neil Heywood , officials have referred to her as "Bogu Kailai", in what some have seen as a hint she had obtained foreign residency or even a foreign passport.
(5) This exceptional medical document was designed by a Parisian dentist, J. Porter Michaels and was brought to the United States by Edward A. Bogue, an American dentist who worked in Paris.
(6) Bogue, Skid Row in American Cities, University of Chicago Press, for a comprehensive definition of these areas) than in a comparison group that did not experience meningococcal disease (61%), suggesting that their presence may be associated with resistance to acquisition of meningococci or to meningococcal disease.
(7) It is not clear why the agency referred to Gu as "Bogu", which is not normal practice on the mainland.
(8) "According to investigation results, Bogu Kailai, wife of comrade Bo Xilai, and their son were on good terms with Heywood.
(9) "The existing evidence indicated that Heywood died of homicide, of which Bogu Kailai and Zhang Xiaojun, an orderly at Bo's home, are highly suspected."