• Frogly

    Origin

    From frog + -ly.

    Full definition of frogly

    Adjective

    frogly

    1. Of, relating to, or pertaining to frogs; froglike.
      • 1901, Grant Allen, In nature's workshop:... and when at last they arrive at frogly maturity, they escape into the world through the mouth of their father.
      • 1945, American Nature Association, Nature magazine:Yet as some of the verses show, Aristophanes knew a good deal of actual frogly habits.
      • 2008, Bruce Coville, Oddest of All:On those sacred nights you can rise in frogly glory to confront the villains who are poisoning my subjects.

    Adverb

    frogly

    1. In a frogly manner.
      • 2009, Gail Donovan, In Memory of Gorfman T. Frog:Toadly awesome!" "Not toadly," said Michael, laughing. "Gorfman's a frog." "It's frogly awesome," said Charu.
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