tog

[US]/tɒg/
[UK]/tɑɡ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. clothing
v. put on; dress up
Word Forms
Pluraltogs
Third Person Singulartogs
Past Tensetogged
Past Participletogged
Present Participletogging

Phrases & Collocations

tog bag

tog rating

Real-world Examples

So in photography, you've got to stress tog, photography.

Source: Grandpa and Grandma's Pronunciation Class

" If I'm to conduct a class in a schoolroom, I'd better take off these motoring togs and get into something more suitable, " he said.

Source: Stuart Little

I just realised togs is probably a really Australian, probably even Victorian which is the state where I'm from, where I grew up, it's not a very commonly used word.

Source: Emma's delicious English

" Half an ounce of resin and turpentine, four ounces of yellow wax, and three half ounces of animal charcoal, if you please, to clean the varnished leather of my togs" .

Source: Madame Bovary (Part One)

Then he would enjoy their consternation at sight of a naked white boy trapped in the war togs of a black warrior and roaming the jungle with only a great ape as his companion.

Source: Son of Mount Tai (Part 1)

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