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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.
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  • 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!
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  • 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!
  • We got togged up in walking gear for the hike.
  • We got togged up in walking gear for the hike.
  • Up the side he scrambles, with the help of a side-ladder, all togged out to the nines in a span-new blue jacket and anchor buttons, a cap with a gould band, and white ducks made to fit -- as jemmy-jessamy a looking fellow as you'd see of a cruise along London parks, with the waterman singing out alongside to send down The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 1, August 1850 of Literature, Science and Art.
  • Our photo shows the lads getting togged out for one of many charity football matches.
  • Togged out full fig - pill-box cap, dress tunic and swagger-stick - he awaited her at the barrack gates in vain.
  • They're all big men, though they don't look it when they're togged out.
  • Once again, 15 minutes after arrival, they'd togged out and with towel in hands were off down to the pool.
  • At any opportunity the kids are togged out in their wellies and off out to the two secured outdoor areas on-site or for a run around outside.
  • The Sports Day Fathers race was a serious event with all the daddies togged out for the event!
  • It's not dangerous, yet togged up in that gear your average enthusiast looks damned menacing.
  • All were togged out in rain gear and the party made its way across country along the shady hawthorn byroads to Achonry Cathedral where a special party welcomed them with refreshments.
  • Huh! A cow-puncher togged up like he was going after the snakiest bronk in the country, when he was only going to drive to town in a buckboard! Chip, of the Flying U
  • The morrow following, some of the poor in hope of spoil, and some of Dundee to consider what was done, passed up to the said Abbey of Scone; whereat the Bishop's servants offended began to threaten and speak proudly, and as it was constantly affirmed one of the Bishop's sons stogged through with a rapier one of Dundee because he was looking in at the girnel door. Royal Edinburgh Her Saints, Kings, Prophets and Poets
  • We got togged up in walking gear for the hike.
  • Training takes place twice a week and there could be up to fifty girls togged out on those evenings.
  • We've rather over judged the dress code - and appear to be the only ones to have bothered to get togged up at all.
  • It was a marvellous feat of organisation and the reward was to see the young people from five years of age to eight togged out in their individual club colours.
  • I rarely wear a suit these days, often a shirt and tie but rarely the whole hog, but today I was togged out in my full glory.
  • They were all togged up in their skiing gear.
  • Get yourself togged up -- we are going out to celebrate.
  • Up the side he scrambles, with the help of a side-ladder, all togged out to the nines in a span-new blue jacket and anchor buttons, a cap with a gould band, and white ducks made to fit -- as jemmy-jessamy a looking fellow as you'd see of a cruise along London parks, with the waterman singing out alongside to send down The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 1, August 1850 of Literature, Science and Art.
  • Conditions were perfect, the lads stood beside him for the pre-event photos, and he was togged out in the full kit.
  • The tournament began at 11 o clock on a grey and wet morning but despite the inclement weather all the teams togged out and started playing.
  • Revellers togged up in suits and fancy vintage dresses groove the night away against a projected backdrop of classic films, footage of a bygone Birmingham and, later in the evening, eye-popping burlesque routines.

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