Frog Legs Rag — is a classic rag composed by James Scott and published by John Stillwell Stark in December 1906. It was James Scott s first commercial success.cite book |accessdate=2008 09 26|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=akWdAVXFmAsC pg=PA146… … Wikipedia
frog legs — legs of a frog; dish made of the cooked legs of a frog (considered a culinary delicacy) … English contemporary dictionary
frog legs — noun The hind legs of a frog used as food … Wiktionary
frog legs — noun hind legs of frogs used as food; resemble chicken and cooked as chicken • Hypernyms: ↑dish • Part Holonyms: ↑true frog, ↑ranid … Useful english dictionary
Frog — For other uses, see Frog (disambiguation). Frogs Temporal range: Triassic–present … Wikipedia
Frog battery — Matteucci s frog battery, 1845 (top left); Aldini s frog battery, 1818 (bottom); apparatus for controlled exposure of gases to frog battery (top right). A frog battery is an electrochemical battery consisting of a number of dead frogs (or… … Wikipedia
frog — Ⅰ. frog [1] ► NOUN 1) a tailless amphibian with a short squat body and very long hind legs for leaping. 2) (Frog) informal, derogatory a French person. ● have a frog in one s throat Cf. ↑have a frog in one s throat … English terms dictionary
frog — [frɔg US fra:g, fro:g] n [: Old English; Origin: frogga] 1.) a small green animal that lives near water and has long legs for jumping →↑toad 2.) have a frog in your throat informal to have difficulty in speaking, especially because of a sore… … Dictionary of contemporary English
frog — [frôg, fräg] n. [ME frogge < OE frogga, akin to Ger frosch, ON froskr < IE base * preu , to jump > Sans právatē, (he) hops] 1. a) any of various families of tailless, leaping anuran amphibians with long, powerful hind legs, short… … English World dictionary
frog — [ frɔg ] noun count * 1. ) a small animal with smooth skin that uses its long back legs to jump from place to place. Frogs are amphibians (=they can live in water and on land) and they develop from tadpoles. ─ compare TOAD 2. ) OFFENSIVE an… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English