togged

[ UK /tˈɒɡd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. dressed especially in smart clothes
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How To Use togged In A Sentence

  • Twenty-two girls from Nurney were togged out in the locally sponsored jerseys and new skirts.
  • Both sides are at the ground a half an hour before the kick off time, togged out, raring to go, and the referee never turns up.
  • Also, ai luvs teh wai joo co-ordinated joor nayle varnish to match herz coate! aim shoor awl the luv joove gibben her will result in joo havvin teh berry happi lief toggedder. I SAYZ DONT FLUSH TOILETZ!@! - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • So I got myself togged up in the required fisherman's smock, with those handy pockets for putting things in.
  • I got all togged up with goggles, ear plugs, face masks and dirty old clothes for two days floor sanding fun!
  • Daisy and I had a walk into town, suitably togged up in waterproofs.
  • In the end, we had snow, but the flurries were light, and so we togged up and trekked across town back to Betty's.
  • The sun shone as we togged out in our t-shirts that we put on over several layers of thermal underwear!
  • He was togged out in full uniform.
  • I start getting togged up at 6.50 pm, but there's a vocal warm-up at 6.30 pm and I'm happy to be missing out on that!
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