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toggery

[tog-uh-ree] / ˈtɒg ə ri /








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In the post-housebound era, if casual toggery becomes the norm for work, will underwire bras go the way of ties, suits and vertiginous heels?

From Washington Post • Mar. 9, 2022

Woodstock is a historic haven for musicians, artists and activists, a place to slow down and revel in nature’s glory and head shops crammed with tie-dye toggery, long a favored weekend destination for city folk.

From Washington Post • Sep. 21, 2020

His circumstances, or rather his father's penuriousness, prevented it; and the consequence was, that he frequently found himself considerably below his own standard of perfection in the article toggery.

From Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 11 by Wilson, John Mackay

When our grandfathers were snub-nosed little boys, quaintly dressed in the toggery of near a century ago, every town in the South boasted of its college.

From Memories of a Musical Life by Mason, William

"It isn't a good fit," he remarked with a laugh, "but the other toggery was impossible for the moors."

From Windyridge by Riley, W.




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