Pronunciation: /ɛn dʒi/
noun a unit of measure for weight equivalent to 100 grams
A1 I saw a big NG on the wall.
A2 The NG of the book was torn.
B1 The NG of the company has been steadily increasing.
B2 The NG of the situation became more apparent as time went on.
C1 The NG of the debate was intense and thought-provoking.
C2 The NG of the artwork was breathtaking and awe-inspiring.
adjective pertaining to Nigeria or its people or culture
A1 I have a big NG dog.
A2 She bought a colorful NG dress for the party.
B1 The new NG restaurant in town serves delicious food.
B2 The NG project manager ensured everything ran smoothly.
C1 The NG artist's work was highly acclaimed by critics.
C2 The NG technology used in the new smartphone is groundbreaking.
formal The NG tube was inserted to provide nutrition to the patient.
informal I heard they had to put in an NG tube to feed him.
slang They had to stick a NG tube down his throat to give him food.
figurative The NG tube of information flowed freely among the research team.
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