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Brick nogging is in between the gable studs and the rafters, where they meet the floor.
Nogging, an architectural term, may refer to:
The problem comes when you meet a horizontal nogging - the positions of which you can determine with a joist and batten detector.
Nogging (disambiguation)
The school consists of one storey and is constructed in the Gothic Revival style from coursed squared stone with ashlars dressings and a slate roof, with diagonal nogging over the windows.
But not even Nog knew who those few would be.
But this time, Nog was the one who wanted to go on.
We had better find something to do for the next few days, Nog.
Nog didn't have to go to school all the time.
It took Nog a long time to make his decision.
Because that was Nog's plan for the rest of them.
Nog wasn't at all certain how much time had passed.
Nog started to say something, but the female cut him off.
It took Nog a second to remember that he needed to actually give the order.
And he certainly didn't want Nog to see him this way.
Nog was good with the little children, far better than she would have expected.
Nog held his hands out as if he had nothing more to offer.
Nog hadn't shown up at school the past couple of days.
When he returned a moment later, Nog had to ask.
That boy Nog had something to do with whatever was going on.
But Nog had to decide to do the living for himself.
Nog threw up his hands and went back to work.
If you have salt to go in it, Nog said.
The Nog era was about to pay off yet again.
She could be the solution to her problem with Nog.
She also wasn't surprised to find Nog there with him.
They both nodded at one another, and then last turned toward Nog.
Nog looked to his right, at the rest of the bridge.
Once he got a good look at his face, Nog finally recognized him.
If Nog hadn't been here, we might've had serious problems.