frog
Pronunciation: [frɔg]
Word
Context: "animal"
(noun) a small animal that lives both on land and in water. Frogs are known for their long legs and ability to jump. They often make a croaking sound and can be green, brown, or other colors.
Example
The frog jumped into the pond with a big splash.
Example
There are no frogs in this dry desert; it's too hot for them.
Example
What do you think frogs eat in the wild?
Context: "movement"
(verb) to move or leap like a frog. This can happen when people or animals jump in a similar way to frogs, often in a playful manner.
Example
The children liked to frog across the grass during their games.
Example
She didn't frog very far because she was scared to jump.
Example
Can you frog across this small stream?
Context: "character"
(noun) a character in stories or cartoons that is usually green and can talk. Frogs in stories often go on adventures or help other animals.
Example
Kermit the Frog is a famous character from The Muppets.
Example
The princess didn’t find the frog very appealing at first.
Example
Do you like the stories where frogs can talk?
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