frog
/frɑɡ/
verb
- To hunt or catch frogs.
- He spent the afternoon frogging with a net and a bucket.
- The kids love to frog in the marsh, looking for the biggest ones.
- We used to frog in the creek behind our house every summer.
noun
- A small tailless amphibian with smooth skin and long hind legs for jumping, typically living near water.
- The children caught a frog by the stream and watched it hop away.
- A green frog jumped into the pond when we approached.
- Frogs eat insects and are an important part of the ecosystem.
- A decorative fastener on a coat or jacket, consisting of a button and a loop.
- The traditional uniform features a row of ornamental frogs.
- She sewed a new frog onto her jacket to replace the broken one.
- The old military coat had gold frogs on the front.