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Tog  v. t. & v. i.  To put toggery, or togs, on; to dress; usually with out, implying care, elaborateness, or the like. (Colloq. or Slang)






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"Tog" Quotes from Famous Books



... "Call der girls ant see to dere plack tresses. Py Gott, ve moost do dis thing in style. Does his poor sister know over dere across the creeks, Pen? Durn out! you lazy, goot-for-noddings, or I will chain you up on an ants' bed mit a rope like a tog; do you not hear ...
— The Rising of the Court • Henry Lawson

... you. I am beginning to feel I'd like to tog once more. I shall reward you. But first, will you do something ...
— Penny of Top Hill Trail • Belle Kanaris Maniates

... finished his legend, and there was a dead silence for a minute or two, broken first by Jansen, who in a low voice said, "Then te tog ...
— Snarleyyow • Captain Frederick Marryat



Words linked to "Tog" :   undress, dress, coat, change state, overclothe, habit, garb, fit out, jacket, overdress, clothe, enclothe, costume, apparel, wrap up, robe, tog out, shirt, gown, tog up, vesture, habilitate, corset, cover, prim, underdress, turn, shoe, frock, get dressed, prim out



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