(1) Mrs Kean's Lady Macbeth he recalls as "a queer hooped and hook-nosed figure, of large circumference and archaic attire, strange tasteless toggery".
Togs
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) Over 70 days of age, the combined presence of viral infection and wrapping in excess of 10 togs produced an odds ratio of SUD of 51.5 (95% CI 5.64 to 471.48) compared with wrapping of less than 6 togs.
(2) This is what we imagined: the becalmed beauty of the Whitsunday Passage, that spectacular collection of islands protectively nestled inside the Great Barrier Reef, safe from prevailing winds; bright blue languid days gliding over turquoise waters, taking turns at the tiller in our togs; finding our own private cove as the sun goes down; diving into warm pristine waters; the tinkling of intimate laughter; the fizz of champagne and the sizzle of prawns on the barbie.
(3) In stage 1B, 5-year survival after UPOG 11% and TOG was 50% (19-81) and 33% (0-82) (p = 0.54).
(4) The tog value of clothing before putting the baby down averaged 5.1, supplemented by 9.6 tog units of wrapping in the cot--a 188% increase for a 4.4 degrees C drop in temperature.
(5) 5-year survival after UPOG was 20 + 18% and after TOG 11% (0-30) (p = 0.21).
(6) The thermal environment of the infant, as defined by excess thermal insulation for room temperature, did not vary by indoor or outdoor temperature, but higher average values were observed in teenage mothers (mean difference = 2.7 tog [95% Cl = 0.3, 5.2]), infants who slept in an adult bed (mean difference = 2.6 tog [-0.1, 5.4]) and infants with an illness (mean difference = 0.8 tog [-0.3, 1.9]).
(7) The thermal insulation of clothing and wrapping (tog value), room temperature, and body temperature was measured for 3-4 month old infants sleeping in their home cots under conditions chosen freely by parents during a cold winter.
(8) For every excess thermal insulation unit (tog) the relative risk of the sudden infant death syndrome was 1.26 (95% confidence interval 1.05 to 1.52).
(9) The average thermal bedding value calculated from parental recall was similar to that observed by attendant ambulance officers (mean difference = 0.4 tog, p = 0.39).
(10) Wogan stepped in to defend his successor after a particularly negative story appeared with the headline "Chris Evans, Revenge of the Togs" implying Evans was being pushed out by Wogan's fans.
(11) Theoretically, the L-Pro lead toGly sequence in positions 3 and 4 of PGO would allow the formation of either a type I or type II beta turn.
(12) 9.01pm BST Game on: Germany kick off with their players togged out in their black and red striped shirts, black shorts and black socks.
(13) "I asked all Togs to welcome Chris with open minds and hearts, and I know that they have," he said.
(14) For simple shapes, discs, strips and cylinders, it is always less than the tog value.
(15) Total oesophagogastrectomy (TOG) is the best surgical technique for carcinoma of the cardia.
(16) Wogan's fans, known as Togs – Terry's Old Geezers and Gals – have been particularly vociferous against Evans since he took over the show in January.
(17) To mark the new programme, which goes out between 11am and 1pm, there are some jazzy, slinky jingles and a revised acronym for the Togs.
(18) Tog values of clothes and wrapping and room temperatures were also recorded.
(19) That’s why it makes sense to invest a couple of thou in some of Victoria’s old togs – you never know when you’ll need a red carpet gown slit to the hip and covered in giant frilly flowers.
(20) The choice of Evans to replace Terry Wogan at the beginning of the year drew protests from some Wogan fans, who are known as "Togs" – Terry's Old Geezers and Gals.