(1) I know the braided loop on a traditional Asian costume is a frog .
(2) In Renaissance Europe the stick became straighter, and a wooden frog was wedged between stick and hair to hold them apart at the heel.
(3) Had a fang hit the hoof's frog instead of the hoof, it might have been another story.
(4) Moreover, it is felt by many that by leaving the frog intact, the proper width between the heels will be maintained.
(5) Some shovels have a plate welded over the frog to increase strength and keep the wooden handle drier and less prone to decay.
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(7) Ice crystals start forming on the frog 's skin and quickly work their way inside.
(8) Fill the cups with well-soaked floral foam or use a small metal florist's frog , if necessary, to hold the flowers in place.
(9) A bulge or frog is formed on the front of the blade
(10) The costume was a very nice military top, green material with a frog or braid across the front, black wool tights with a red decoration on the side, and nice character shoes.
(11) Duckett feels that there should be shortening of the distance from the point of the frog to the toe.
(12) Franchomme had a Stradivari cello but held the bow above the frog , making for flexibility and subtlety of tone rather than robustness.
(13) The ground surface of the foot, that is the sole, bars and frog , are not touched.
(14) A frog leaps off the bank into a shallow pond just as a hummingbird pauses for nectar from a flaming red salvia plant.
(15) The new pond has been created to encourage frogs , newts, toads, dragonflies and butterflies.
(16) Sure, there are materials sold for that purpose, such as water-absorbing foam and metal pin holders, or frogs .
(17) Bullfrogs, unlike native frogs , are unpalatable to the non-native fishes.
(18) The European common frog has a small, squat body and a wide, flat head.
(19) I turned round and there was a doorman, dressed in a green 18th-century coachman's coat with extra frogging .
(20) The reason for avoiding consumption of the rest of the body is unclear, but may be related to poisonous excretions from the skin of frogs .