frog

[frɒɡ]

frog Definition

  • 1a tailless amphibian with a broad head, long hind legs adapted for leaping, webbed feet, and smooth moist skin
  • 2a decorative loop of braid or cord with a button or knot, used to fasten a garment

Using frog: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "frog" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The frog jumped into the pond.

  • Example

    I saw a frog in the garden this morning.

  • Example

    The frog's skin is slimy.

  • Example

    She wore a dress with a frog closure.

frog Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with frog

  • have a frog in one's throat

    to be unable to speak clearly, often due to nervousness or a sore throat

    Example

    He had a frog in his throat during the presentation.

  • a type of toy that jumps when pressed down and released

    Example

    The kids were playing with jumping frogs in the park.

  • a situation where something bad happens gradually over time, without being noticed until it becomes much worse

    Example

    The company was slowly losing money, but no one noticed until it was too late. It was a frog in the pan situation.

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Summary: frog in Brief

A 'frog' [frɒɡ] is a tailless amphibian with webbed feet, long hind legs adapted for leaping, and smooth moist skin. It is often found near water bodies and has slimy skin. 'Frog' also refers to a decorative loop of braid or cord with a button or knot, used to fasten a garment.

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