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Cogger

Cogger \Cog"ger\, n. [From Cog to wheedle.] A flatterer or deceiver; a sharper.

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cogger

n. 1 A flatterer or deceiver. 2 A sharper.

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Cogger

Cogger may refer to:

  • Harold Cogger, Australian herpetologist
  • Michel Cogger, Québécois businessman, lawyer and former Canadian Senator
  • Trevor Cogger, Australian former professional rugby league footballer

Usage examples of "cogger".

She had previously been a patient of Dr Cogger, but as he was busy she had asked specifically for the Indian doctor.

Dr Rahmat's case seemed to follow me around that day, °r, glancing across die restaurant, I spotted the large, muscular d jovial figure of Dr Tim Cogger, lunching profusely with someone I recognized as the fellow with the brief-case, who ad apparently been trying to flog his pills and potions around i79 the quackery.

Go and see Dr Cogger tomorrow evening, on your way home from Chambers.

After the incident she suffered extreme bouts of nervous depression and was treated for that complaint by Dr Cogger, a senior member of the practice, whom I shall be calling as a witness.

Finally, with great seriousness, Mrs Erskine-Brown asked, 'And tell us, Dr Cogger, if a young woman came to you with a sore throat, can you think of any reason for asking her to lie on a couch and remove her knickers?

I had fired all my ammunition at Dr Cogger and, although severely holed below the water-line, he had not quite sunk.

Dr Cogger was now in the public gallery, leaning forward in his seat, looking as mystified as everyone except the witness, who I seemed to find her behaviour perfectly natural.

And I hope that Tim Cogger will propose the toast to the happy couple.

Cogger was the hearty type of quack who once played rugby football for Barts and seemed to believe in the short, sharp shock treatment for most illnesses.