verb. (common).—To gammon; to throw dust in one’s eyes.

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  1870.  Bell’s Life, 19 June. If Mr. Milsom means business and not MOGUING let him cover my deposit.

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  1893.  P. H. EMERSON, Signor Lippo, 60. Sometimes we MOGUE ’em by pulling ’em a bit, but those bookies are fly to the game.

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