Pronunciation: /ˈfrɔɡi/

Definitions of froggy

adjective describing or related to frogs, having qualities of a frog

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a froggy pond while on a nature walk.

A2 The froggy weather made me want to stay indoors.

B1 The froggy appearance of the swamp was both eerie and fascinating.

B2 The froggy green color of the lake indicated it was not safe for swimming.

C1 The froggy atmosphere of the forest at night was both enchanting and mysterious.

C2 The froggy scent of the damp earth filled the air after the rain.

Examples of froggy in a Sentence

formal The pond was covered in a thick layer of froggy algae.

informal I love the sound of froggy croaks at night.

slang Let's go catch some froggies down by the creek.

figurative Her voice was so hoarse it sounded froggy.

Grammatical Forms of froggy

past tense

froggied

plural

froggies

comparative

froggier

superlative

frogiest

present tense

froggies

future tense

will froggie

perfect tense

has froggied

continuous tense

is froggieing

singular

froggy

positive degree

froggy

infinitive

to froggie

gerund

froggying

participle

froggied

Origin and Evolution of froggy

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'froggy' is believed to have originated from the Middle English word 'frogge', which was derived from Old English 'frogga'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'froggy' has evolved to be used informally to describe something related to frogs or resembling a frog-like quality, such as a damp or misty atmosphere.