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Definition of tog :
To put toggery, or togs, on; to dress; - usually with out, implying care, elaborateness, or the like.
Synonyms:
fit, cut back, preen, drape, invest, set, clothing, coif, crop, thread, habiliment, dress out, clip, trim, attire, garment, adorn, primp, prune, lop, equip, line up, decorate, get dressed, dress up, curry, snip, dud, apparel, fit out, robe, raiment, plume, garb, dress, clothe, cloak, clothes, enclothe, put on, arrange, coiffure, garnish, outfit, coiffe, habilitate, groom, do
Usage examples:
- I went to Vedder, and he sez thar's a book what's called The Little Minister, and I could rent yer surplus and tog out in it. - "Amarilly of Clothes-line Alley", Belle K. Maniates.
- Rushing into the trembling Italian's house, he said, in his four- or five- language style: " You tog! - "The Great German Composers", George T. Ferris.
- " She might haf known," he screamed, half choking, " that a cursed tog of a Cawmill was in it!" - "Malcolm", George MacDonald.