adjective
- comparative form of froggy; more resembling or characteristic of a frog
- comparative form of froggy; having more of a hoarse or croaking quality (of a voice or sound)
Usage: informal; chiefly used in descriptive or playful contexts
Usage: informal
Examples
- His voice sounded froggier after he caught a cold.
- The pond looked froggier in spring when the tadpoles were developing.
- She spoke in a froggier tone than usual due to her sore throat.
- The swamp became froggier as the water level rose.
- His impression of a frog was getting froggier with each practice.