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  • Tog'l — was a construction set produced by Mattel from 1968 through 1970, similar in concept to Lego.CompositionAt its core was a cube shaped building block called a Tog l Block . Each side of the block had a hole or a pin that could be used to connect… …   Wikipedia

  • tog — Ⅰ. tog [1] informal ► NOUN (togs) ▪ clothes. ► VERB (togged, togging) (be togged up/out) ▪ be fully dressed for a particular occasion or activity. ORIGIN apparently an abbreviation …   English terms dictionary

  • tog|gle — «TOG uhl», noun, verb, gled, gling. –n. 1. a pin, bolt, or rod put through a loop in a rope or a link of a chain to keep it in place, to hold two ropes together, or to serve as a hold for the fingers. 2. a) = toggle joint. (Cf. ↑toggle joint) b)… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Tog|gen|burg — «TOG uhn burg», noun. any one of a breed of goats, originally from Switzerland, raised for their milk, and having brown hair and a light stripe down each side of the face. ╂[< Toggenburg, a district in Switzerland] …   Useful english dictionary

  • Tog Wajaale — (also known as Wajaale) is a major hub city situated on the border between Ethiopia and northwestern Somalia. It is now the busiest city that links between the two countries. All imports destined to Ethiopia from the major port of Berbera go… …   Wikipedia

  • tog — /tog/, n., v., togged, togging. n. 1. a coat. 2. Usually, togs. clothes. v.t. 3. to dress (often fol. by out or up). [1775 85; appar. short for earlier cant togeman(s), togman cloak, coat, equiv. to toge (late ME < L toga TOGA) + man(s) obs. cant …   Universalium

  • tog — (n.) 1708, any outer garment, shortened from togman cloak, loose coat (1560s), thieves cant word, formed from Fr. togue cloak, from L. toga (see TOGA (Cf. toga)). Middle English toge toga (14c.) was also a cant word for coat …   Etymology dictionary

  • tog up — verb put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive She never dresses up, even when she goes to the opera The young girls were all fancied up for the party • Syn: ↑overdress, ↑dress up, ↑fig out, ↑fig up, ↑deck up, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • tog out — verb put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive She never dresses up, even when she goes to the opera The young girls were all fancied up for the party • Syn: ↑overdress, ↑dress up, ↑fig out, ↑fig up, ↑deck up, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • Tog (unit) — The tog is a measure of thermal resistance, commonly used in the textile industry, and often seen quoted on, for example, duvets. The Shirley Institute in Britain developed the tog as an easy to follow alternative to the SI unit of m2K/W.… …   Wikipedia

  • tog — tog1 [ tag ] noun 1. ) togs plural INFORMAL OLD FASHIONED clothes, especially the clothes you wear for a particular activity 2. ) count BRITISH a unit for measuring the warmth of a COMFORTER for a bed: a 12 tog quilt tog tog 2 [ tag ] verb ,tog… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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