Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A toga.
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- noun obsolete A
toga . - noun cant A
coat .
Etymologies
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Examples
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[6] And when he comes home he calls toge - ther his friends and his neighbors, saying to them, 'Rejoice with me, for I have found my sheep which was lost.'
Latest Articles 2010
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And, indeed, had iii; been our intention to call toge - ther mobs of the lowest clafses of the people, and to instigate then to madnefs, by alarming their fears, and inducing them by tumult and violence, to call; out for alterations in government, the nature and consequences of which they are incapable of know - ing, we fhonld justly have deserved all thatoppro - brium they have endeavoured to thraw upon us: but these intentions - wt utterly disclaim.
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Photo: ~toge-nyc deviantArt user ~toge-nyc created this dragon out of plastic forks, spoons, and knives held together with glue.
This Dragon Is Made Entirely of Plastic Eating Utensils 2009
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But when looking across the economy overall, as opposed to the ups and downs of individual sectors, productivity and jobs nearly always increase toge ther.
Productivity and Growth: The Enduring Connection James Manyika 2011
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Mel Gibson and Jodie Foster were great together in 1994's Maverick and now they will be toge...
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Madam (to his lady) you have not been long enough toge-ther to begin a tune.
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Surely this is only a problem if someone builds a huge database to link all these chunks of information toge … oh.
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MATTHEWS: No. Ted Sorenson and -- and -- and, actually, Mrs. Kennedy's law professor at George Washington had a lot to do with putting toge -- pulling together the stories.
Kennedy and Nixon: The Rivalry That Shaped Postwar America 1996
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They had been dining toge er and were now taking a short cut to Hercule Poirot's flat As they walked along the sound of squibs was still heard periodically.
Hercule Poirot's Casebook Christie, Agatha, 1890-1976 1984
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Nagasaki lies at the shoreward base of a range of hills, over a pass called the Himi-toge, which my road climbs immediately upon leaving the city.
Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume II From Teheran To Yokohama Thomas Stevens 1894
bilby commented on the word toge
"Better it is to die, better to starve,
Than crave the hire which first we do deserve.
Why in this wolvish toge should I stand here,
To beg of Hob and Dick that do appear,
Their needless vouches?"
- William Shakespeare, 'The Tragedy of Coriolanus'.
August 28, 2009