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toga

[toh-guh] / ˈtoʊ gə /




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Now, thanks to “Gutfeld!,” those people have a standing invite to a subdued toga party hosted by the worst fraternity on this campus.

From Salon

Others have stated that an ounce of gold was enough to buy a good toga in Roman times and is enough to buy a man’s suit today.

From MarketWatch

The 1930s-era news accounts describe lavish parties with male servers draped in togas.

From Salon

But before them, Caesar decreed that only Caesars could wear togas dyed completely purple.

From Seattle Times

Before the Pogues, MacGowan toyed with playing Cretan music, with making rock seasoned with industrial noise, even with starting an imperial-Rome act where band members would wear togas and gladiator outfits.

From New York Times