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Froggy - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Froggy describes something resembling or related to a frog, such as its appearance, behavior, or habitat. It can also mean hoarse or croaky, like a frog’s voice. The term is often used playfully or descriptively.

froggy

/ˈfrɔɡi/ /ˈfrɒɡi/

Definition:

Resembling or characteristic of a frog, often in appearance or behavior.

Synonyms:

froglike, amphibious, swampy

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

dry, arid

Common Collocations:

froggy voice, froggy pond, froggy weather

Derivatives:

frogginess, froggily

Usage Tips:

Use "froggy" to describe something that looks or acts like a frog, such as a hoarse voice or damp environment.

Common Phrases:

froggy in the throat, leap like a froggy, froggy weather

Etymology:

Derived from "frog," an alteration of "frog," with the suffix "-y" meaning "characterized by."

Examples:

  • 1. The pond looked froggy after the rain.
  • 2. Her voice sounded froggy from the cold.
  • 3. The children played near the froggy marsh.
  • 4. He made a froggy noise to amuse his friends.

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