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toga

[toh-guh] / ˈtoʊ gə /




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Ballard short story “The Garden of Time,” populated by gender-nonbinary Greek statues come to life, many wearing tulle sheath dresses in gray, indigo, cherry red and fuchsia with trompe l’oeil six-packs, breasts and toga folds.

From New York Times

One of the earliest symbolic stand-ins for the United States was "Columbia," a female icon usually dressed in a toga.

From Salon

In the early years of the Ranch, Edmond, in his sandals and a white toga, served as its intellectual leader, while Deborah, initially his secretary, handled logistics.

From Washington Post

The king, cast in lead and covered in gold gilt, sat on a horse and wore a Roman toga and a crown of laurels.

From Washington Post

BRESCIA, Italy — Wearing a toga, the woman points out the top attractions of one of Italy’s more underrated cities: Look!

From New York Times