Gone are cotton loincloths and turbans in favor of microfiber stretch workout togs that wick perspiration away from the body. |
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After breakfast, they will pack their swimming togs and snorkel gear, and head up north to the Great Barrier Reef. |
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Beach towels and swimming togs drying on the line were a welcome sight as it signalled the owners were home and available to receive guests. |
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I even brought my togs today and am hoping to get some lengths done at lunch. |
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This was also the perfect time to take out the togs and find out what's in store at the biggest aquatic pool in Paris, Aqua Boulevard. |
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They would cross the bridge with towel and togs in hand to go downstream to their swimming hole, a popular place for summer picnics. |
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Jenny and Tanya will need to pack their swimming togs, a towel and a change of clothes. |
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It's not warm enough for people to strip off into swimming togs or bikinis so most men leave on their t-shirts. |
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As he tore off the pull tab, brown foam gushed out over his hand and down the front of his work togs. |
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We wandered back to the hotel from the Quayside after midnight, hand in hand and still in our posh togs, while Newcastle celebrated around us. |
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The playing surface was a sea of green on Saturday evening and to make matters worse both teams wore togs which were predominantly white. |
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The point at which you put summer clothes away and bring out winter togs should be celebrated with some small ceremony. |
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Winton wasn't ready to see her today, there in his togs and all, dishevelled and exhausted. |
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They have even stripped off their flame retardant togs to raise cash for local good causes. |
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While we would like people to wear the right togs, just because don't shouldn't mean they are excluded. |
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You look good in winter togs and it's good to see you outside, being a part of the weather you're always talking about. |
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Around forty-five minutes later she had changed into her smart togs and reappeared for her own set. |
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I recommend you all wear your summer togs because you may not get another chance this year! |
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This is a fun game to raise funds for some deserving causes so bring along your boots, togs and shin guards and join in the fun. |
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He's a young guy, maybe in his twenties, wearing a helmet and the kind of togs I associate with competitive racing. |
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I quickly slipped out of my togs and under the sheet with some embarrassment. |
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Today he sports a particularly vivid mauve cummerbund and a matching beret over his usual black coffee-house togs. |
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I was a Swamp Thing, lolling around in swimming togs, my skin smeared with chalky white cream and greenish mud. |
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They handed me my standard issue hospital togs, bringing memories of wisdom teeth and tonsils flooding back, and wheeled me to a pre-op holding bay. |
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You'd go to the Lido, but you haven't got any swimming togs. |
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He aims to complete the bid wearing regulation togs, swim hat and goggles. |
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More wearable and in softer colours than your usual sporty togs, it's ideal if – like me – you'll probably end up using it for loungewear. |
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Kyo's hair-gel model looks and trendy togs does not necessarily make them a New Age boys' band, however. |
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It's definitely time for a closet clear-out and some new togs. |
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I chatted her up, supplied her with drinks and food, and after it began to get dark suggested that we change into our swimming togs to get in a little swim. |
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Now of course when it comes to pulling on our togs, cozzies, bathers or trunks and swimming competitively, Australians never seem to be too far from the medals. |
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Already in her cycling togs, save for a pair of fuzzy tan slippers, she sits down at the tiny kitchen counter and plows through a slab of French toast. |
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I've also got some great pictures of me in my Elizabethan togs which I will scan in today so keep your eye open for some new pictures in the gallery. |
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I had a big tanned U on my back from constantly wearing swimming togs. |
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This bloke looked just like a candyman with his expensive togs and the glitter of a gold watch in the lights from the car park. |
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In New South Wales, swimwear is known as swimmers or cossie and, in Queensland, it is togs. |
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