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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



... with diamonds to load his girls, and meanwhile my wife and daughters must struggle along with pearls. In silk, with a trademark Latin, the plutocrat's wife appears, and I can afford but satin to tog out my dimpled dears. The plute has a splendid palace, with pictures and Persian rugs; he drinks from a silver chalice and laughs at the poor men's jugs, and I, in my lowly cottage, that's shadowed by tree and vine, fill up on mock ...
— Rippling Rhymes • Walt Mason

... 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 is ...
— Snarleyyow • Captain Frederick Marryat

... tog her out this week or next, without any apparent reason, in a new hat an' dress an' gloves, an' go down to one o' these sociables with her, an' you'd have to clean out the whole crowd. They'd all be winkin' an' ...
— A Little Norsk; Or, Ol' Pap's Flaxen • Hamlin Garland



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



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