Frog
111Frog-eyed — a. Spotted with whitish specks due to a disease, or produced artificially by spraying; said of tobacco used for cigar wrappers. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …
112Frog Island, Leicestershire — Frog Island is an inner city area of Leicester, England, so named because it lies between the River Soar and the Grand Union Canal. Frog Island is adjacent to the Woodgate area.Disability arts charity, 27a Access Artspace, moved into an unused… …
113Frog Mill Ait — is an island in the River Thames in England between the villages of Medmenham, Buckinghamshire and Hurley, Berkshire. It is situated on the reach above Hurley Lock.The island is named after a mill on the bank here. Frog Mill Ait and the adjacent… …
114frog-march — [frôg′märch] vt. [Informal, Chiefly Brit.] to grasp by the arm and force to walk along * * * …
115Frog City Software — Dates clés 1995 (fondation) 2004 (rachat par Take Two Interactive) 2006 (fermeture) Siège social …
116Frog Prince — Frog Prince, The a ↑fairy tale in which a prince, who has been changed into a ↑frog by an evil ↑witch, tries to persuade a princess to kiss him so that he can become a prince again. She finally does, he becomes human again, and they get married …
117frog in my throat — If you have a frog in your throat, you can t speak or you are losing your voice because you have a problem with your throat …
118frog spit — or frog spittle n. 1. CUCKOO SPIT 2. mats of filamentous algae floating on the surface of ponds and containing bubbles of oxygen …
119frog-march — [frôg′märch] vt. [Informal, Chiefly Brit.] to grasp by the arm and force to walk along …
120frog-eater — frogˈ eater noun 1. A person who eats frogs 2. A contemptuous name for a French person • • • Main Entry: ↑frog …