togo

IPA: tˈoʊgoʊ

Root Word: Togo

noun

  • A country in West Africa. Official name: Togolese Republic.
  • A surname.
  • A village in Saskatchewan, Canada

verb

  • (intransitive, obsolete) To go different ways; go asunder; diverge; split; part; differ.
  • (intransitive, obsolete) To scatter.
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Examples of "togo" in Sentences

  • Attack on the Togo national team.
  • Articles about the geography of Togo.
  • Akaba is a small town in central Togo.
  • It is located near the border with Togo.
  • Togo was undoubtedly a brilliant admiral.
  • Monkeys are said to be worshipped in Togo.
  • It now is known as the yam capital of Togo.
  • We went from horrific to good but we have a ways togo.
  • “I personally think the whole “chickenhawk” label needs togo.”
  • Oh, and the quote marks around ‘sex’ in your suggestion have got togo.
  • La Poste du Togo is the company responsible for postal service in Togo.
  • Togoville is a town in southern Togo, lying on the northern shore of Lake Togo.
  • The Togo national rugby union team represents Togo in international rugby union.
  • One more example of why the defined contribution rather than defined benefit is way togo.
  • Not that this is practical to move towards today, but long-run I think it is where things have togo.
  • South Dakota v. Dole, found grants in aid constitutional, so it looks like an amendment is the only way togo.
  • We have various leather selections such as togo, box calf, ostrich skin, crocodile skin, snake skin and lizard skin.
  • Children are impressionable and we do not want them considering during their immaturity that homosexuality is the way they might be and might want togo.
  • Now, if you insist that there is no position I can adopt that is compatible with my beliefs while simultaneously satisfying your increasingly narrow definition of neutrality then I suppose your neutrality has togo.

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