Frog

  • 31Frog-g-g! — Infobox Film name = Frog g g! caption = director = Cody Jarrett producer = Jennifer Saxon Cody Jarrett writer = Cody Jarrett narrator = starring = Kristi Russell Ariadne Shaffer Robert Patrick Brink music = Will Flint Blake Neely cinematography …

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  • 32frog — An amphibian in the order Anura, which includes the toads; the commonest f. genera are Rana (grass frogs) and Hyla (tree frogs). [A.S. frogge] * * * French Rotablator Group [study] * * * frog frȯg, fräg n 1) any of various smooth skinned web… …

    Medical dictionary

  • 33Frog —    (Heb. tsepharde a, meaning a marsh leaper ). This reptile is mentioned in the Old Testament only in connection with one of the plagues which fell on the land of Egypt (Ex. 8:2 14; Ps. 78:45; 105:30).    In the New Testament this word occurs… …

    Easton's Bible Dictionary

  • 34frog — noun FROG + VERB ▪ hop, jump ▪ The frog jumped into the pond. ▪ croak FROG + NOUN ▪ spawn (usually frogspawn …

    Collocations dictionary

  • 35frog — n, adj 1. (a person who is) French. The only slang term for this particular nationality dates from the end of the 18th century when the French were known as frog eaters . 2. Australian a condom. See also frenchie frog and toad n British a road. A …

    Contemporary slang

  • 36frog */ — UK [frɒɡ] / US [frɔɡ] noun [countable] Word forms frog : singular frog plural frogs 1) a small animal with smooth skin that uses its long back legs to jump from place to place. Frogs are amphibians (= they can live in water and on land) and they… …

    English dictionary

  • 37Frog — /frɒg/ (say frog) Colloquial (sometimes derogatory) –noun 1. a French person: *the newspapers … had all the overseas bike racing news and we always recognised Robbo s name and where he came in a race … Adrian told me Robbo could beat all those… …

  • 38frog — See: BIG FROG IN A SMALL POND, LITTLE FROG IN A BIG POND …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 39frog — See: BIG FROG IN A SMALL POND, LITTLE FROG IN A BIG POND …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 40frog — noun Etymology: Middle English frogge, from Old English frogga; akin to Old High German frosk frog; senses 2, 3, 5, 7, 8 unclearly derived & perhaps of distinct origin Date: before 12th century 1. any of various largely aquatic leaping anuran… …

    New Collegiate Dictionary