Togs
noun
1.
a coat.
2.
Usually, togs. clothes.
verb (used with object), togged, togging.
3.
to dress (often followed by out or up).
plural noun (informal)
1.
clothes
2.
(Austral & NZ, Irish) a swimming costume
verb togs, togging, togged
1.
often foll by up or out. to dress oneself, esp in smart clothes
noun
2.
See togs
noun
1.
a unit of thermal resistance used to measure the power of insulation of a fabric, garment, quilt, etc. The tog-value of an article is equal to ten times the temperature difference between its two faces, in degrees Celsius, when the flow of heat across it is equal to one watt per m²
(as modifier): tog-rating
to go
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