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Definition of froggy in English: froggyadjective ˈfrɒɡiˈfrɔɡi 1Of or like a frog or frogs. Example sentencesExamples - For some reason the water was lethal to our little froggy friend, so you had jump onto logs, turtles and crocodiles.
- I turned the music off altogether and swallowed, speaking aloud to make sure that my voice wasn't froggy and unused sounding.
- She just loves everything froggy: ornaments, tea towels, birthday cakes, cuddly toys - in fact anything and everything frog-themed.
- Every time he applies his wonderful, froggy, flat voice to them, they're changed a little.
- ‘This is the largest pristine wilderness in North America,’ Kennedy croaks in a froggy quaver.
- For the more peppy numbers, he sang in a bizarre froggy voice that takes some getting used to (but no more than James' falsetto).
- There are lights floating in the river that glow blue at night, and speakers all around make odd bell-like tones and froggy noises.
- This froggy gooeyness didn't quite mesh with the flaky crust, and the caramel seemed more salty than sweet.
- ‘You're too good to me,’ she said in a voice more froggy than before.
- The dog looks around placidly, its froggy eyes bulging, its skin hanging around its compact body.
- Ultimately there are no obvious villains in the plague upon our froggy friends, and that is what's most frightening of all.
- I went into my room and got some clothes and my froggy slippers without even turning the light on and went into the bathroom to take a bath.
- This Web site has so much stuff for teachers and students… crossword puzzle, word search, life cycle information, facts about frogs, how to make a froggy cake, and more.
- The man's voice is froggy, mechanical sounding.
- Last time I checked, Kermit's mates were a little on the lean side, what with all that leaping around, so it probably took 50 frogs to produce this tiny sachet of froggy cellulite.
- I got up and walked downstairs in my ducky pajamas and froggy slippers.
2derogatory, informal French. Example sentencesExamples - But there's one thing that Jacques D (as I always called him) never really got his froggy noggin round: the relative fact that a deconstructed truth looks very different on the page from when you say it out loud.
- I've no idea but in the unlikely event that any froggy - sorry, French, - legal experts read this blog, please feel free to comment.
- Here was a neat, modern, brightly lit Fulham deli selling 34 types of froggy cheese, a dozen olive oils, exotic mustard and the uber-MacMissionary of pan-global Mediterraneanism: balsamic bloody vinegar.
- But don't expect any high falutin Froggy food at the Light Brigade modern European is the way she describes it.
nounPlural froggies, Plural Froggies ˈfrɒɡiˈfrɔɡi derogatory, informal A French person. Example sentencesExamples - Possibly even France, if those no good froggies don't shape up.
Rhymes boggy, cloggy, doggy, foggy, groggy, moggie, smoggy, soggy Definition of froggy in US English: froggyadjectiveˈfrɔɡiˈfrôɡē 1Of or like a frog or frogs. Example sentencesExamples - Every time he applies his wonderful, froggy, flat voice to them, they're changed a little.
- Last time I checked, Kermit's mates were a little on the lean side, what with all that leaping around, so it probably took 50 frogs to produce this tiny sachet of froggy cellulite.
- The man's voice is froggy, mechanical sounding.
- There are lights floating in the river that glow blue at night, and speakers all around make odd bell-like tones and froggy noises.
- For some reason the water was lethal to our little froggy friend, so you had jump onto logs, turtles and crocodiles.
- I turned the music off altogether and swallowed, speaking aloud to make sure that my voice wasn't froggy and unused sounding.
- For the more peppy numbers, he sang in a bizarre froggy voice that takes some getting used to (but no more than James' falsetto).
- She just loves everything froggy: ornaments, tea towels, birthday cakes, cuddly toys - in fact anything and everything frog-themed.
- ‘You're too good to me,’ she said in a voice more froggy than before.
- I got up and walked downstairs in my ducky pajamas and froggy slippers.
- This froggy gooeyness didn't quite mesh with the flaky crust, and the caramel seemed more salty than sweet.
- Ultimately there are no obvious villains in the plague upon our froggy friends, and that is what's most frightening of all.
- ‘This is the largest pristine wilderness in North America,’ Kennedy croaks in a froggy quaver.
- The dog looks around placidly, its froggy eyes bulging, its skin hanging around its compact body.
- I went into my room and got some clothes and my froggy slippers without even turning the light on and went into the bathroom to take a bath.
- This Web site has so much stuff for teachers and students… crossword puzzle, word search, life cycle information, facts about frogs, how to make a froggy cake, and more.
2derogatory, informal French. Example sentencesExamples - But there's one thing that Jacques D (as I always called him) never really got his froggy noggin round: the relative fact that a deconstructed truth looks very different on the page from when you say it out loud.
- I've no idea but in the unlikely event that any froggy - sorry, French, - legal experts read this blog, please feel free to comment.
- But don't expect any high falutin Froggy food at the Light Brigade modern European is the way she describes it.
- Here was a neat, modern, brightly lit Fulham deli selling 34 types of froggy cheese, a dozen olive oils, exotic mustard and the uber-MacMissionary of pan-global Mediterraneanism: balsamic bloody vinegar.
nounˈfrɔɡiˈfrôɡē derogatory, informal A French person. Example sentencesExamples - Possibly even France, if those no good froggies don't shape up.
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