Tog is a verb meaning to dress especially in fine clothing, usually used with up or out.
Prom season is upon us as teenager girls across the country get togged up in a rainbow of colors and materials.
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Tog is a verb meaning to dress especially in fine clothing, usually used with up or out.
Prom season is upon us as teenager girls across the country get togged up in a rainbow of colors and materials.
Effloresce is a verb meaning 1) to burst into bloom, blossom, or 2) in chemistry it means to change either throughout or on the surface to a mealy or powdery substance upon exposure to air.
Over the course of the weekend my rose bushes effloresced into pink and red flowers.
Bole is a noun meaning 1) the trunk of a tree, 2) a reddish brown color, or 3) any various kinds of soft clay especially of a reddish color.
The squirrel scurried up the bole as the dog chased after it.
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