Which preposition to use with frogged

in Occurrences 62%

When it was not easy to find one already blue, the prudent tradesman kept a green frog in a blue glass vase for a few weeks, and brought it out as blue as you might wish.

of Occurrences 17%

White's Green Frog may, however, be in reality a frog of excellent moral worth: and I trust that Green's White Frog, if ever he is discovered, will be a moral frog too.

with Occurrences 10%

So argue also, probably, the popular poets, to whose "luxuriant fancy" everything suggests anything, and thought plays leap-frog with thought down one page and up the next, till one fancies at moments that they had got permission from the higher powers, before looking at the universe, to stir it all up a few times with a spoon.

from Occurrences 5%

The most unmoved member of the company was the redoubtable Tom himself, who, stretched upon the slippery black leather lounge, hoarse as a frog from much addressing of obdurate electors, was endeavoring to sing "Just Before the Battle, Mother," hitting the tune only in the most inconspicuous places!

on Occurrences 4%

You know, of course, that in Ireland there are no reptiles, save the little common lizard, Lacerta agilis, and a few frogs on the mountain-topshow they got there I cannot conceive.

at Occurrences 4%

" "The prospect of wedding a frog at the end of fifteen transmigrations," said the youths, "doth not in any respect commend itself to us.

by Occurrences 4%

And he that is wise and strong enough to create frogs in one way in every ditch at this moment, is he not wise and strong enough to create frogs by some other way, if he should choose, whether in Egypt of old, or now, here, this very day?

for Occurrences 4%

He entered upon an exhaustive account of the use of frogs for bait, and as he talked he constantly flung stones.

like Occurrences 3%

Now theneight; for a noble frog like me!"

over Occurrences 3%

They pretended to send frogs over the land of Egypt, when every corner of it was swarming with that loathsome reptile.

around Occurrences 2%

4. THE PERIOPLE, OR CORONARY FROG BAND.This is a continuation of the substance of the frog around the extreme upper surface of the hoof.

as Occurrences 2%

' An Englishman may possibly become reconciled to snails and frogs as food, but never, I should say, to goose's blood.

before Occurrences 2%

Dante looked; and saw a thousand of the rebel angels, like frogs before a serpent, swept away into a heap before the coming of a single spirit, who flew over the tops of the billows with unwet feet.

within Occurrences 1%

That is a cry of alarm, a note of danger, and every frog within hearing understands its import.

after Occurrences 1%

(Magnified to the same scale.) A, from proteus, a kind of newt; B, salamander; C, frog; D, frog after addition of acetic acid, showing the central nucleus; E, bird; F, camel; G, fish; H, crab or other invertebrate animal ]

against Occurrences 1%

It was enough to turn a frog against water.

along Occurrences 1%

Every other sound was hushed; the voices of the night-birds were stilled; even the frogs along the shore suspended their bellowing, and all nature seemed listening to the new harmony that thus fell like enchantment upon the repose of midnight.

among Occurrences 1%

It was absolutely motionless; the yellow brown of its back, and its dark sides, exactly harmonized in color with the light and dark patches on the log; the color was as concealing, here in its natural surroundings, as is the color of our common wood-frog among the dead leaves of our woods.

down Occurrences 1%

You won't try to put any frogs down my back, will you?" I crept all over when I thought of such a thing.

into Occurrences 1%

But as he fell he was changed from a Frog into a handsome Prince with beautiful eyes, who after a little while became her dear companion and betrothed.

out Occurrences 1%

He gave them lodgings for the night, and honest bread and cheese, but for his own supper he took frogs out of his bosom, and roasted these in the coals.

than Occurrences 1%

A certain silent frog-like boy, a private student who plays no further part in this story, was working intently, looking more like a frog than usualhis expression modest with a touch of effort.

THROUGH Occurrences 1%

34.SECTION OF FROG THROUGH CORIUM AND HORN.

to Occurrences 1%

B. Middle, extending from the point of the frog to the commencement of its median lacuna.

under Occurrences 1%

With the bar removed, the outward movements of the frog under pressure are naturally rendered of no account, and a proper and intermittent expansion of the wall denied it.

Which preposition to use with  frogged