frog in English
- frog ⇄ adj. froglike. english
- frog ⇄ expr. frog in one's (or the) throat, a slight hoarseness caused by soreness or swelling in the throat.
Ex. While singing the Liebestod, I sang with frogs in my throat because she wasn't feeling well (Time).english - frog ⇄ frog (1), noun, verb, frogged,frogging. english
- frog ⇄ frog (2), noun.
1. an ornamental fastening for a coat or dress. It usually consists of a loop and a button which passes through it.
2. a loop or attachment on a belt for carrying a sword, bayonet, billy club, or other weapon or tool.
Exenglish - frog ⇄ noun 1. a small, leaping amphibian with webbed feet that lives in or near water. They are usually tailless and have a smooth skin and powerful hind legs for leaping. A frog is more agile than a toad. Frogs lay jellylike clusters of eggs in the water whic english
- frog ⇄ v.i. to catch or hunt frogs. english