togue


Also found in: Wikipedia.

togue

 (tōg)
n. Maine

[Canadian French, from Mi'kmaq atoghwaasu.]
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

togue

(təʊɡ)
n
(Animals) a large North American freshwater game fish
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014
Mentioned in ?
References in periodicals archive ?
There was also ginataang munggo (in coconut milk) with pata ng baboy (pork hock), langka (jackfruit) and talbos ng kamote (sweet potato tops), as well as ginisang baboy (sauteed pork) sa kalubay (patola, loofah) and togue (mongo sprouts), a bowl of ginataang tambo (bamboo shoots cooked in coconut milk) with tugabang (saluyot, jute), okra, native corn and takway (roots of gabi or taro).
Take for example the Ginisang Togue (Sauteed mung bean sprouts) with deep fried tofu, thinly sliced Baguio beans and carrots.
City of Liverpool Reserves kept up the pressure at the top with a 6-0 triumph at Leyfield after a Carney treble was added to by further efforts from Togue, Sharkey and McKenzie.
Michel Togue says men and women are often accused of the "crime".
Hayden was wearing his Sunday suits while working; Goethe was wearing a togue when writing about Greek Antiquity, his room being of the utmost simplicity at the time; Balzac put on a Dominican robe, pulled the blinds down and, now that there was no sunlight in the room, lit a big candle and could thus focus on his writing.
ENCORE J But fans would prefer more of Lubo than Subo EUR THE MAN n Lennon celebrates as his side qualify while Wanyama sticks his togue out after his header, bottom, which would have reminded the Helsinborg fans of someone, below
The former is a wall-based variant in which one tight cluster of forms, dominated by upright beams in blue and yellow, is juxtaposed with a togue yellow horizontal strip placed a short distance to the right.
PIRATES...Steve McCabe tipped off togue traders selling fake copies of films like Pirates of the Caribbean and Lost.
Togue, an experimental piece united Ikeda's Ariadone, her all-female, Bordeaux-based butoh company, with Spina, an industrial-techno hard-rock group whose music was composed in an enormous World War II submarine base on the outskirts of Bordeaux.
Anglers go after four main species here: landlocked salmon, brook trout, lake trout (called togue by locals), and pickerel.
Looking at togue (sic) in the preceding line, we might suspect that it was the Quarto compositor who was given to omission at this moment.
I don't mean "Government Fish": hatchery-raised rainbows, togue, or lake trout, nor do I mean lunker black bass, landlocked salmon, or walleyes, tackle-bustin' Northern pike, or muskies.