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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a frog out of" is not a complete or standard expression in written English, but it can be part of a larger idiomatic phrase.
It is typically used in the context of the idiom "like a frog out of water," which describes someone who is uncomfortable or out of place in a situation.
Example: "When he moved to the big city, he felt like a frog out of water, struggling to adapt to the fast-paced lifestyle."
Alternatives: "out of place" or "in unfamiliar territory."
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"Excuse me, I just let a frog out of there," she joked.
The trick involves the magician appearing to heave a frog out of his mouth and then swallow it back down.
The eruption came while the hosts were interviewing "Homeland" star Claire Danes, and Goldberg immediately said, "Excuse me, I just let a frog out of there".
Around the middle of the second number, "Where or When," he cleared a frog out of his throat, started snapping his fingers and made it all seem as effortless as slipping on his old fedora.
To lure a frog out of the corner of a room or out from under a piece of furniture, play frog sounds through your speakers.
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As I continued reading, a note card fell out of the book, like a frog bouncing out of greenery, camouflaged until that moment.
Use different colors of dust to make a frog picture out of the green fondant.
"One summer, a frog hopped out of the pond and came and sat with us on the steps in the evening when it was cool.
The scene where a frog pops out of a victim's chest was created by using molds to create a fake human torso, which was then placed over the actor.
The episode contained several elaborate special effects shots, most notably the scene wherein a frog bursts out of a victim's chest, which was created by using molds to create a fake human torso that was then placed over an actor.
An example of the type of recipe involved is Pliny's ascription to Democritus of the idea that the tongue of a frog, cut out while the frog was still alive, if placed above the heart of a sleeping woman, will cause her to give true answers (Nat. XXXII 49).
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