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We've got a frog tong. Every time a frog gets in the house catch it with a tong and toss it in the garden.
This might be a dialect thing, but Iโm intrigued at what one tong is? Iโm in Australia and we only have pairs of tongs - like we only have pairs of pants - and Iโve never heard them referred to in the singular.
I don't like to use 'pair of' for things like tongs or spectacles spectacles which are one physical item. I do it for stuff like shoes tho. I think pair of tongs is technically correct tho
Well you did write tong before and not tongs which is what was being asked. It should still be plural, even without the "pair of" bit.
The frog tong is one half of a pair of tongs yes. You lure the frog on it and catapult the fucker outside.