1. toga - Noun
2. Toga - Proper noun
The loose outer garment worn by the ancient Romans, consisting of a single broad piece of woolen cloth of a shape approaching a semicircle. It was of undyed wool, except the border of the toga praetexta.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIdealism is the noble toga that political gentlemen drape over their will to power. Aldous Huxley
The Lincoln Memorial is related to the toga and the civilization that wore it. Frank Lloyd Wright
Dakota's head was stuck in his toga. He staggered around olike a Kool-Aid-stained ghost. "Um," Percy said, "should I wear my bed sheets? Rick Riordan
The culture of Rome just doesn't match the culture of Yoga, not as far as I can see. In fact, I've decided that Rome and Yoga don't have anything in common at all. Except for the way they both kind of remind you of the word toga. Elizabeth Gilbert
The wrap dress is the most traditional form of dressing: It's like a robe, it's like a kimono, it's like a toga. It doesn't have buttons or zippers. What made it different was that it was jersey; therefore, it was close to the body and it was a print. Diane von Furstenberg
Well, I've never been in a touring rock band, it was all just high school and college, playing toga parties in frat houses. Alessandro Nivola