Stand with your legs apart, straddling from edge to edge of the basket, and by throwing your weight first on one foot and then on the other you will give a polliwog movement to the big bag above you, and it will go wriggling upward head-first some hundreds of feet.
"Careers of Danger and Daring"
Cleveland Moffett
In the year 1838, Hawley convened a "World's Convention" at Liberty Hall, called by the wicked "polliwog Chapel," to consider the subject of uniting all the churches in one church without a creed.
"Reminiscences of Sixty Years in Public Affairs, Vol. 1"
George Boutwell
The tail of a polliwog seems a very useless appendage so far as the adult frog is concerned, yet if the polliwog's tail is cut off a perfect frog never develops.
"The Mind and Its Education"
George Herbert Betts