froggy
/frog-ee, fraw-gee/US // ˈfrɒg i, ˈfrɔ gi //UK // (ˈfrɒɡɪ) //
蛙人,青蛙,青蛙人,蛙式
Definitions
adj.形容词 adjective
- 1
frog·gi·er, frog·gi·est.
- : of or characteristic of a frog.
- : abounding in frogs.
- : marked by a slight hoarseness, resembling afrog's croak: the old prospector's froggy voice.
Examples
And gravitate toward noble entities you spy behind froggy appearances.
The meadow is froggy's home, and he loves it; he has his residence there beside a brook.
Then one dart of the long bill captures froggy, and the heron waits for another.
Barney had a glimpse of an unimpressive green and silver disk, reddish froggy eyes.
Your shiny black lip hangs down an ell, and your froggy eyes glitter with tears.
In a moment, a wriggling froggy disappeared from sight into the stomach of a monster, that had two red legs, instead of one.
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