Collocations for "frog"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "frog" in context.
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frog
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a [tropical, poisonous, tree] frog
- [croak, hop, jump, ribbit] like a frog
- caught a frog
- frogs and [toads, tadpoles, spawn]
- there are frogs in the pond
- [have, got] a frog in my throat
- offensive, slang: [beat, bash, criticize] the Frogs
- offensive, slang: he's a Frog
- have you (ever) [eaten, tasted, tried, had] frogs' legs?
- kiss a frog
- [eat] frog legs
- frog spawn
- go frog catching
- went frogging with his [dad, friends]
- frogging in the [lake, woods, forest, countryside]
- frogs every [night, day]
- frogged for the first time
- slang: frogged [her knitting, my project]
'frog' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):