Sentence examples for having a frog from inspiring English sources

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Earlier, Satish had told me that he knew he would get the part when he read the book and saw Chanu described as having a "frog face".

So, the good girl option in this story entails not confronting the frog for his unreasonable request, tolerating having a frog eat from her own plate, blindly obeying her father by taking the frog to her intimate space (her bedroom), and -- worst of all -- performing a disgusting act of kissing the slimy frog.

This literally means 'to have a cat in one's throat' and it a great equivalent to having a frog in your throat.

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We had a frog explosion that summer.

More of a pop character actor than a leading lady, Kelis still sings huskily, as though she has a frog – a confit leg, perhaps – caught in her throat.

He has a frog that eats mice, a wedding gift from his lawyer: 'It has canines but it's kind of slow,' he says.

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The man had a frog face and a Deep South accent.

Susan has recently been vilified in the press for "choking" when she stopped singing recently on The View because she "had a frog in her throat".

If you have a frog pond, you don't have to set them free.

Though in German, for example, "Ich habe eine Frage" means "I have a question," not "I have a frog".

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