Foggiest vs Froggiest - What's the difference?
foggiest | froggiest |
(foggy)
(usually, used in the negative) Very unclear; only slightly known; very difficult to understand or begin.
(froggy)
(childish, or, endearing) A frog.
* Children's poem, publishing date unknown
* Children's poem, publishing date unknown
(ethnic slur, offensive) A Frenchman.
Froglike.
Suffering from a frog in one's throat; hoarse.
* 1938 , The American Legion Magazine
As adjectives the difference between foggiest and froggiest
is that foggiest is (foggy) while froggiest is (froggy).foggiest
English
Adjective
(head)- Moscow is the foggiest city I've ever been to.
- I don't have the foggiest idea how to get to Piccadilly Circus on the Tube.
- She wasn't going to get the foggiest notion about modern writing from those old books.
- He asked me where she was going and I said "I don't have the foggiest ."
See also
* I haven't the foggiestfroggiest
English
Adjective
(head)froggy
English
Noun
(froggies)- This little froggy took a big leap
- This little froggy took a small
- This little froggy leaped sideways
- And this little froggy not at all
- And this little froggy went,
- hippity, hippity, hippity hop, all the way home.
- Hop little froggy , hop hop hop
- Hop little froggy , and don't you stop
Adjective
(en-adj)- Absolutely voiceless and baggy-eyed from hours of sour singing, no sleep, and a froggy throat from yelling in ego to be heard atop the rest.