Similar words: clog up, fog up, eclogue, analogue, prologue, epilogue, dialogue, decalogue. Meaning: v. record a distance travelled; on planes and cars.
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1 They logged up the ship's position regularly.
2 We piled plenty of logs up next to the fire.
3 We logged up many wins last season.
4 Shall we chop these logs up for firewood?
5 I'll saw the logs up into smaller pieces.
6 We have logged up a remarkable series of gains in technical innovation.
7 My father was dead,(www.Sentencedict.com) and I had logged up too many years of scholastic indifference.
8 Let's roll the log up to the fire; it can do duty for a bench.
9 A pilot in training has to log up a certain number of hours of flying alone before he is allowed to fly passengers.
10 To cook it, the chef takes one end and "whips" the dough log up and down in a wok filled with boiling water.
11 To cook it, the chef takes one end and "whips" the dough log up and down in a wok filled with boiling water. The action stretches the noodle out.
12 This means that the command lets you traverse the DB2 logs and redo or undo the operations recorded in the log up to a specified point in time.
More similar words: clog up, fog up, eclogue, analogue, prologue, epilogue, dialogue, decalogue, monologue, ideologue, catalogue, homologue, travelogue, homologues, catalogued, card catalogue, library catalogue, interior monologue, mail order catalogue, dig up, rig up, mogul, fig up, rogue, vogue, guppy, mug up, bogus, gang up, hang-up.