Frog - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |frɔːɡ|  American pronunciation of the word frog
Brit.  |frɒɡ|  British pronunciation of the word frog

noun

- any of various tailless stout-bodied amphibians with long hind limbs for leaping; semiaquatic and terrestrial species (syn: anuran, toad)
- a person of French descent (syn: gaul)
- a decorative loop of braid or cord

verb

- hunt frogs for food

Extra examples

Frogs croak.

The frog swallowed the fly whole.

The frog darted its tongue at a fly.

We dissected a frog in science class.

...the frog's long hind legs...

...unpleasant memories of having to examine the innards of a frog for science class...

The frog squirmed out of his hands.

The thought of dissecting a frog disgusts me.

The frog plopped back into the pond.

In a flash, the prince turned into a frog.

...stumbled upon a weeny frog in the front yard...

The princess turned the frog into a prince by kissing him

...that dead frog in our driveway grosses me out...

Word forms

noun
singular: frog
plural: frogs
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