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Definition of Froglets
1. froglet [n] - See also: froglet
Lexicographical Neighbors of Froglets
Literary usage of Froglets
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lines in Pleasant Places: Rhythmics of Many Moods and Quantities. Wise and by Benjamin Penhallow Shillaber (1874)
"Your vow you'll keep ; no more you'll sleep 'Twixt peaceful blankets twain ; The
froglets peep above the deep, Where I so long have lain, And that with me, ..."
2. The Pet Book by Anna Botsford Comstock (1914)
"Bits of small branches covered with lichen may be placed in the cage for the
froglets to climb upon. The moss should be thoroughly washed occasionally. ..."
3. The Williams Quarterly by Williams College (1857)
"The froglets they are peeping too, And keeping up the sound, And I, too, peep
for very joy, 'Tis harmony all 'round. ..."
4. The Succession of life on the earth: Three Lectures by William Crawford Williamson (1877)
"... and if possible still more curious fish, with a tad pole- like head, resembling
in shape those black and «limy froglets and ..."
5. Lines in Pleasant Places: Rhythmics of Many Moods and Quantities. Wise and by Benjamin Penhallow Shillaber (1874)
"Your vow you'll keep ; no more you'll sleep 'Twixt peaceful blankets twain ; The
froglets peep above the deep, Where I so long have lain, And that with me, ..."
6. The Pet Book by Anna Botsford Comstock (1914)
"Bits of small branches covered with lichen may be placed in the cage for the
froglets to climb upon. The moss should be thoroughly washed occasionally. ..."
7. The Williams Quarterly by Williams College (1857)
"The froglets they are peeping too, And keeping up the sound, And I, too, peep
for very joy, 'Tis harmony all 'round. ..."
8. The Succession of life on the earth: Three Lectures by William Crawford Williamson (1877)
"... and if possible still more curious fish, with a tad pole- like head, resembling
in shape those black and «limy froglets and ..."