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"toga" Definitions
  1. a loose outer piece of clothing worn by the citizens of ancient Rome

119 Sentences With "toga"

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On the St. Michael, for example, conservators learned that the angel's Roman-style toga was made as a separate piece, like an actual toga to clothe a body.
Greek YogurtWrap a sheet around your body like a toga.
The couple met in 27 at a college toga party.
The couple met in 2009 at a college toga party.
Jaime was dancing with some boy dressed in a white toga.
At one point, he invited the CEO to a toga party.
A toga party is always the proper solution to double secret probation.
Camila Cabello looked like a Greek goddess in her toga-inspired gown.
In this puzzle, however, the thing that wraps Caesar is a TOGA.
Camila Cabello looked like a Grecian goddess in a white toga-like dress.
That crazy rascal is clad in a tangerine toga and remarkably hideous sandals.
He's wearing a toga, crown, and the Infinity Gauntlet, which is filled with Skittles.
Ask yourself whether the fact—double secret probation—leads to the conclusion—toga party.
Here Washington wears a simple toga and the tablet he will hold is absent.
The cast stayed at a motel, where the debauchery rivaled the film's toga party.
Like a dude who shows up at a wedding wearing a toga: Wrong party.
Like a dude who shows up at a wedding wearing a toga: wrong party.
The pant was not necessary for the sedentary senator who functioned well in a toga.
For the occasion, Kardashian West wowed in a toga-like, sheer gown, designed by Mugler.
Roosevelt is surrounded by toga-clad revelers, including his wife, Eleanor, and some soldiers. Casual.
That same month Huawei also acquired IT research firm Toga Networks for an undisclosed amount.
That same month it also acquired IT research firm Toga Networks for an undisclosed amount.
I mean I always thought ... KS: We're not gonna explain toga parties at this point.
It's not a national holiday anywhere, but some people like to celebrate with a toga party.
In 1993, one of them won a 100-mile race wearing only a toga and sandals.
Take note, fraternities of America, commitment to the shtick is the key to a classy toga party.
He held fundraising toga parties and golf tournaments, and founded the non-profit Triumph Over Kid Cancer.
With a crown of stars in her hair and a toga-like dress, she's as patriotic as ever.
And if you need a mechanical pencil to go with it, we recommend the Uni-ball Kuru Toga.
The toga I was wearing showed a lot of side boob, and I was feeling self-conscious again.
Well, I hope they understand, it's the only toga party I've ever been to, I'd like to emphasize.
"The lead author of the study, Arthur Toga, told Inverse: "The 0.4 years of difference was statistically significant.
Victorious Maokai is wearing a blue toga and a new model, plus has a new recall animation and sounds.
Peterson also mentions she wants to use Shower Toga for disaster relief, helping those affected get clean and safe.
The idea for the Shower Toga stemmed from Peterson and her family's participation in obstacle races and mud runs.
Peterson told the Sharks Shower Toga can also be used by people like surfers, hikers and music festival attendees.
"She's happy to say that her dress was designed by Vera Wang," Michael joked of their "designer toga" attire.
H&M Fine-knit Sweater, $19.99, available at H&M; Toga skirt; Topsop Rule Suede Mules, $90, available at Topshop.
He once turned up for a Tour stage in a chariot wearing vaguely Roman-styled cycling clothes underneath a toga.
"Go," Theo commanded from the window seat; she'd arranged Day's curtains about her so that they resembled a voluminous toga.
Get crafty and use the shirt sleeves to wrap around your torso and turn it into a tube or toga top.
The democratic socialist—who would certainly look distinguished in a majestically rumpled toga—and the Roman politician have much in common.
Spectators (dressed in variations on a toga and sandals) sat on the gently sloping hillsides — several thousand men could be accommodated.
"We have to improve our ability to identify people at risk," said Arthur Toga, a neuroscientist at University of Southern California.
There was his birthday last year, which was a toga party I think, and I ended up dressed in a bed sheet.
Dr. Toga said his mother, a retired teacher, exhibited frustration and other emotional changes in her 70s, years before she developed Alzheimer's.
Jules dresses in a Roman-esque white toga dress paired with white wings, and Rue does her hair up in a tuxedo.
The town took him seriously, and Finke now sports a laurel wreath and toga as a change from the traditional dirndl and crown.
Soon, my friends, it won't be a toga party without constant reminders that violent cosmic collisions are shaking every atom in your body.
The FDR library says that hundreds of events raised more than $1 million dollars for the center the year of FDR's toga bash.
We like the smooth, quick-drying, non-bleeding Uni-ball Jetstream pen, or the self-sharpening, remarkably consistent Uni-ball Kuru Toga pencil.
In a collection that bent the rules, one male model wore a red velvet toga dress while women were dressed in large, boxy blazers.
Mon Mothma's sober toga wasn't as intricate or bank-breaking, but fellow con-goers only wanted to talk to you about Bothan death tolls.
A co-conspirator, Tillius Cimber, distracted Caesar with a petition to recall his exiled brother, and pulled at Caesar's toga as a signal to strike.
" MATHESON My daughter called me when she went to college and said, "Dad, I'm at a toga party — you've gotta say hi to my friends.
It features large-scale productions by Katie Mitchell, Milo Rau, Heiner Goebbels, and Tadashi Suzuki, who also directed the Toga-based part of the festival.
I can remember when President Obama was president, you know, if we had GDP growth above 1 percent, everybody wanted to have a toga party.
Chanel Iman went full-on sexy toga party in a white bra, towel wrapped around her waist (we mean skirt) and knee-high strappy gladiator sandals.
He trudges passively through Germany with his fellow prisoners of war wearing silver boots, a fur-collared coat many sizes too small, and a blue toga.
Kilts, dhotis, lungi, sarongs, tunics and even the toga have obvious advantages over the two-legged garment that forfeits aesthetics to practicality in almost every case.
Lizzie: I actually think Ansel Elgort's next single is called "Sheets of Egyptian Cotton," but it's about a toga party he went to one time in college.
Also in February, experts revealed that they had uncovered a rare multicolored Roman mosaic featuring three toga-wearing figures during excavations in the ancient city of Caesarea.
CAESAREA, Israel (Reuters) - A 1,800-year-old mosaic of toga-clad men dating back to the Roman era has been unearthed in Israel, archaeologists said on Thursday.
If anything, this leaden yet intermittently fascinating movie anticipates "Spartacus" (1960) in its attempt to dress political issues in a toga, while administering a dollop of Freud.
You can finally sport your Roman toga or Egyptian ankh at Minipalais, where arches, columns, classical statues and mosaics of Pharaonic scenes decorate the vast outdoor terrace.
Hay fiscales de traje y corbata, soldados en uniforme de camuflaje color verde olivo y botas de combate y un juez que viste la tradicional toga negra.
"Definitivamente espero que ninguna de las personas que juren defender la justicia vaya a tomar a mal que yo vista una toga negra y un velo", comentó.
In fact, it can be read as a deliberate rebuke to the ­toga-draped maidens pouring water from urns on the matte surface of a jasperware teapot.
Smoking with one hand, chewing celery with la otra, she walked up to White Toga Bitch, finished eating the celery, and placed her free hand on Jaime's crotch.
White Toga put a hand on Angel's shoulder to push her out of the way, but they were both too drunk for the fight to trip them up.
That came later that night, at the "toga foam party," which is exactly what it sounds like — a sexier, friendlier, more grown-up version of a frat party.
Shower Toga had good margins, had done $80,000 in sales and had attracted interest from a range of people, including caretakers for the elderly and race car drivers.
When Franklin Delano Roosevelt's critics accused him of ruling like a dictator during the Depression, he threw a toga party at the White House and dressed as Caesar.
Lindsay, who has changed from her toga into a sequined sweatshirt and is now hanging in a cabana with friends, asks the other girls to be nice to May.
Created by artists Fati Jafri and April Pascua, developer and animator Danielle Clemons, and sound designer Toga Cox, Beyonséance is not officially associated with nor endorsed by Beyoncé herself.
In each, the panels can be pleated like a bed skirt, draped like a toga or cinched like a sausage link — and Mr. Anatsui isn't fussy about their display.
Public Works has turned it into a much more significant story, one in which everyone, not just the stud in the toga, has to learn to be a hero.
Their all-white vision of retrograde masculinity in a toga is about as accurate as Marvel's Thor is a depiction of Norse mythology—but it's not a new one, either.
In the later empire, pants were banned from being worn in the city of Rome as a means of trying to halt the barbarous fashion staple and forefront the Roman toga.
Unlike any other widely available pencil, the Kuru Toga has a unique ratcheting internal mechanism, so each time you lift the pencil from the page, the lead rotates a tiny amount.
My sister, who was then angelically blond, won, after singing "Bicycle Built for Two" in a patriotic costume (one of the red-and-white striped towels slung over her like a toga).
That said, there were also Reagan-era toga parties and drinking games inspired by what people saw on the screen, where characters being drunk or stoned was often a source of hilarity.
"A lot of Republicans who hid behind Trump's toga in the primary are going to pay a price in November," said veteran Republican consultant Rich Galen, a former aide to ex-U.
Alongside women's rights, he included men's wear looks that included a toga draped across a gray plaid suit, shell suits in Gucci's hallmark green, black and red palette and some lilac Liberty prints.
London audiences were mesmerised in 1823 by the mute turn of Thomas Potter Cooke, a mime artist, who played the monster in a blue body-stocking, mini-toga and green and yellow face-paint.
In Richard Brinsley Peake's 1823 play "Presumption, or the Fate of Frankenstein," the first stage production of the novel, the monster appears as an unwieldy, but not unattractive, muscle-bound giant in a toga.
Visitors from other countries sometimes dress this way and, if they can make it work (the "toga" is hard to keep from falling off your shoulder), most Ashanti I know are delighted to see it.
In the years between, she performed in various ensembles, composed for the theater director Tadashi Suzuki and his Suzuki Company of Toga, and taught music theory, environmental formative theory and percussion at various universities in Tokyo.
Christ, in pale rose, drapes his left arm over St. John in mustard gold, and a bearded St. Peter sits on his right in blue with a toga-like garment in yellow clasped at his right shoulder.
It is Brutus who is on the receiving end of the agonizing Caesar's anguished cry of "Et tu, Brute" — and then he pulls out a gun, which looks rather awkward, given that he is wearing a toga.
The series of photographs begins with the artist dressed in a Roman-style toga, which she gradually sheds and rewraps into a billowy loincloth, vamping coquettishly, until she ends with her arms raised in mimicry of the Crucifixion.
Now, when I'm having sex in the real world, I sometimes wonder: Would I want my boyfriend to dress up in a white bed sheet toga and make me feed him grapes whilst he hurls abuse at me?
In his remarks at a luncheon, Kerry expressed his affection for Italian culture and recalled its influences on the U.S. "You visit almost any college campus on a Friday night, and you'll see a toga party," Kerry said.
The filmmakers have simply supplied the appropriate panty-girdles, crew-neck sweaters, frat-house initiation rites and rituals of the toga party, and let all that idiocy speak — very eloquently, and with a lot of comic fervor — for itself.
The Public's production cast Scandal actor Gregg Henry in the title role — costuming him in a suit and long tie instead of a toga, and giving his wife Calpurnia (Brotherhood star Tina Benko) a Melania Trump-makeover, Slavic accent and all.
Neuroimaging expert Arthur Toga of the Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California told BuzzFeed News the study was "inconclusive," noting its MRI results didn't indicate anything grossly wrong with the diplomats' brains that corresponded to their symptoms.
On this sunny festival weekend a local Starbucks boasts baristas in toga-like robes, a warrior in chain-mail queuing for coffee, and outside, a Taoist priest in a tunic and cloak outfit he calls "a bit of messed-up fusion".
This year, for the first time, the Theater Olympics are being hosted by two cities: The festival began in St. Petersburg, Russia, in June, ran concurrently during August and September in Toga, Japan, and then continued in Russia until Dec. 13.
We might consider ourselves a bit more civilised than the toga-wearing sociopaths of antiquity, but we still want to watch terrible savagery in a purpose-built arena, and we still want to cheer at the sight of indiscriminate carnage.
It's fitted through the shoulders and arms, and most of the volume is contained to the back, so you get the Meg-Ryan-walking-through-the-park, je-ne-sais-quoi effect rather than the sheet-as-a-toga-dress costume effect.
"There have been millions of image downloads," said Dr. Arthur Toga of the University of Southern California, whose group sends out M.R.I. scans and other data to researchers who request them from A.D.N.I. About 6,300 investigators have received study data, he said.
When: Saturday, August 315469, 10am–8pm Where: Getty Villa, Outer Peristyle (17985 Pacific Coast Highway, Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles) The term "antiquity" usually conjures up images of toga-clad Greeks and Romans, but this Eurocentric view leaves out concurrent developments of other peoples around the world.
This was only possible because Brady shampooed with an especially powerful wheatgrass smoothie sold to him for $11,000 by a man in a toga living inside a station wagon who calls himself The Relic and was just hired as a nutritionist at the TB12 Sports Therapy Center.
Secretary of State John KerryJohn Forbes KerryTrump's winning weapon: Time The Memo: O'Rourke looks to hit reset button #FreeAustinTice trending on anniversary of kidnapping in Syria MORE on Tuesday included college toga parties among Italy's influences on the U.S. during an introduction of Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.
Anyone for whom touring ancient ruins on the Greek island of Delos summons images of Nathan Lane in a toga singing "Everybody Ought to Have a Maid" from "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" is my kind of die-hard musical theater fan.
Neuroimaging expert Arthur Toga of the Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California called the study "a bit descriptive and inconclusive," in an email to BuzzFeed News, noting the MRI results don't indicate anything grossly wrong with the diplomats' brains that correspond to their symptoms.
A woman in a faded violet toga stands in the far distance, and off to her right, leaning against the garden's low wall and gripping a tangled white-and-black flag beside him, is a young man in a black ski mask, brown sleeveless t-shirt, and gray shorts.
According to Peterson, the Shower Toga is an easy way to get clean and change clothes in public; it's a 7-ounce wearable, water-resistant garment that wraps around you so you can spray yourself with water sources and lather up in a public outdoor area, like if you're camping.
Technologically fluent and imbued with the entrepreneurial ethos that is a hallmark of the start-up era, those consumers — quite a few of the male ones, anyway — are so accustomed to pursuing their careers in their skivvies that a traditional suit seems about as relevant to them as a toga.
In what other job could I crash a toga party in India, masquerade as the husband of a Times correspondent in Saudi Arabia, dine with Yakuza gangsters in Japan, meet Fidel Castro in Manhattan, have my arm soaked by baby tiger slobber at the Baghdad Zoo or rescue a calico cat from Pakistan?
This isn't intended as a criticism of the show—there is so much that is good about I Wanna Marry Harry, like the scene where a contestant plays a foot piano in high heels during a pageant contest, Torasson's frosted-blue eyeshadow, or the bit where they all play Twister during a toga party.
Anyway, they've been in the local Dundee press a bit recently with regards to the hasty closure of South Tay Superstore, which only opened its doors in September 2014 after replacing shite burger spot Ketchup, also owned by G1, on South Tay Street, located deep in the dark heart of the city's university chunder-and-frathouse toga highway.
Where I grew up, in the Ashanti region of Ghana, there's a traditional form of dress that we call ntoma: For men it's a colorful version of a Roman toga, and for women it involves a tailored blouse, a floor-length piece of fabric wrapped around the waist and a third piece of fabric that can be worn as a shawl.
El novelista peruano Daniel Alarcón conversa en este pódcast [en inglés] con Érica Alfaro, una joven graduada de maestría en la Universidad Estatal de San Diego que compartió en su cuenta de Instagram una foto con su toga, su birrete y sus padres en el campo de cultivo de fresas donde ellos han trabajado desde que migraron a Estados Unidos en 1987.
New York (CNN)The audience gathered in New York's Delacorte Theater in Central Park for a new rendition of William Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" gasped in delight when the title character first strode across the stage, not in a toga, but adorned in a business suit and tie that fell unfashionably below his belt and sporting a presidential yellow coif of hair atop his head.
Caesarea was a vibrant Roman metropolis built in honor of Emperor Augustus Caesar by King Herod, who ruled Judea from 37 BC until his death in 4 BC. The excavated portion of the mosaic, which the antiquities authority said was 3.5 meters by 8 meters in size, depicts three toga-clad men, as well as geometric patterns and an inscription in Greek, which is damaged.
I found out about 10 years later, though, that the reason that I was chosen was because they called and the receptionist, this was about 4753, gave the person who called my name because in 1976 she lived in a group house and I came here to law school and I went to a toga party at the house and my name was the only one she could remember.
Depicting a pair of early Christians lying on the rack, about to be stretched, beaten, and branded, Valentin packs twelve figures into the shallow space of a vertically oriented canvas, including the two martyrs, two angels, four soldiers, two dismayed onlookers (heavily shadowed beneath the angel), one female mourner, and the official who ordered the martyrdom, elegant in his toga but cupping his face to signal that God has just struck him blind in one eye as punishment.
Thanks to a push begun in 1984 by then mayor Jean Bousquet, it now has Sir Norman Foster's 1993 Carré d'Art, a modern art museum with slender pillars that mimic those of the Maison Carrée, the Roman temple across the street, but whose facade is all glass and aluminum; Jean Nouvel's 1987 Nemausus public housing project, a pair of shiplike buildings with cantilevered balconies; and the just-opened Musée de la Romanité, a new home for the city's collection of ancient and medieval art and artifacts, with a facade of nearly 7,000 silk-screened glass tiles that appears to ripple in the light — as if the museum is wearing a toga, its architect, Elizabeth de Portzamparc, has said.

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