A costume worn on formal occasions by the faculty or students of a university or college.
1But a party cannot afford to hide its face in its toga.
2Christians use the stole as the last vestige of the Roman toga.
3He threw down his Marcus Aurelius and threw off his gunny-sack toga.
4His Technicolor launch, coupled with the toga, was not a pretty sight.
5Their clothing consisted of a loose gown not unlike a Roman toga.
6He wore a copper toga robe held in by an ebony belt.
7Camillus shed his toga with relief, and a slave took it away.
8Aulus responded by glancing down and rearranging the folds of his toga.
9His fingers worried the purple stripe on the edge of his toga.
10This is a toga I wear when I teach them Roman numerals.
11The belt of his toga robe began to tighten round his belly.
12Hast thou not a knife there under the folds of thy toga?
13The dark hazy tendrils exuded by Marius's toga suit swirled in agitation.
14There were knife holes and old blood stains on the toga's front.
15In public, members of the nobility wore the toga and carried no weapons.
16The white toga and the picturesque red turban are prominent in these resemblances.
Toga nas variantes da língua
Estados Unidos da América