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togue

[ tohg ]

noun

Canadian.
plural togues, (especially collectively) togue.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of togue1

First recorded in 1830–40; from Canadian French, from Eastern Algonquian, perhaps shortening of Mi'kmaq ²¹³Ù´Çγ·É²¹Â·²õ³Ü “t°ù´Ç³Ü³Ùâ€
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Togue Brawn, who owns Downeast Dayboat, a scallop purveyor, offers sea scallops that have been harvested in small quantities from different bays in Maine, each with a slightly distinct flavor and texture.

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Once Poland was able to get the lake trout, or togue, to the surface, he managed to grab it with his hands and drag it into the boat.

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The park on Monday is opening Togue Pond and Matagamon gates for vehicle access on the park’s Tote Road.

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Togue Brawn, owner of Maine scallop dealer Downeast Dayboat, said the meat quality was also a touch off this year.

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"You know, this judgment makes me very sad and angry because we didn't have evidence to convict those guys of being homosexual," Togue said.

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