Provide with clothes or put clothes on.
1 Shandy walked up to them, feeling hollow and colder than the tog .
2 But de tog is de pest runner of dem poys, egsept de vootchuck.
3 I'd tog you out like an A.B., and swear you knew your duty.
4 They also called me " tog " , which was a local term for queer.
5 Your master he get well: goot tog , down!
6 And you'll all excuse me, won't you, while I hurry away to tog for dress parade?
7 Summer- weight six - tog Polish goose-down duvets will also help you sleep more soundly in the warmer weather.
8 Two years ago Duncan Jones wore a high - tog lemon jumpsuit to present his debut film at SXSW.
10 They know how to tog themselves out.
11 Then, getting out of bed, he groped about the room and at last found a thick tog of wood.
12 The king size 13.5 tog version is down from €564 to €395.
13 Keep away, mine goot tog !
14 But de black poy haf run after de tog , ant he vas run so fast as nefer you saw.
15 Later at about 4.30 p.m. he will tog out for hockey practice with the under-14s.
16 Vell, maype not; but dat Nero ish a goot, kind tog ; he bide dramps, but nefer dose nice leetle girl.
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