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frump
▪ I. frump, n. (frʌmp) [Of unknown origin; possibly shortened from frumple.] † 1. ? A sneer, ? a derisive snort. Obs.1589 R. Harvey Pl. Perc. 4 You vse the nostrils too much, and to many vnseasoned frumps [to a man, as if he were a horse]. 1592 Greene Disput. 24, I gaue him slender thankes, but with... Oxford English Dictionary
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Frump
Frump may refer to: "Mr. , an elephant character in Rocko's Modern Life Judge Horatio Curmudgeon Frump, a character in Tumbleweeds (comic strip) Babe Frump, NFL player wikipedia.org
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frump
frump/frʌmp; frʌmp/ n(derog 贬) person (usu a woman) who wears dull old-fashioned clothes 衣著不入时的人(通常指女子). 牛津英汉双解词典
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More bump, less frump: Rihanna leads maternity fashion's ...
Feb 17, 2023 — The 'Diamonds' singer is again putting pregnancy style at the forefront, but are average women embracing her brand ...
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Babe Frump
Maurice Elwood Frump (July 15, 1901 – August 14, 1979) was an American football guard who played one season in the National Football League with the Chicago wikipedia.org
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frumpishly
frumpishly, adv. (ˈfrʌmpɪʃlɪ) [-ly2.] In a frumpish manner; like a frump or dowdy.1927 Daily Tel. 23 Aug. 8/5 The middle-aged matron refuses definitely to take a back seat. She does not feel a frump. Why, then, should she dress frumpishly? Oxford English Dictionary
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The Addams Family: An Evilution
Opening note Chapter list Preface/Introduction The Family Morticia Gomez Wednesday and the boy, Pugsley Lurch, the butler Granny Frump (a.k.a. Grandma Frump) Uncle Fester Thing Relatives & Family Friends A House to "die for" References External links Excerpt from An Evilution 2010 non-fiction wikipedia.org
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frumpery
† ˈfrumpery Obs. [f. frump n. + -ery.] Abuse, mockery; also, a flout, mock, or sneer.1583 Stanyhurst æneis, etc. (Arb.) 145 With bitter frumperye taunting. 1653 Urquhart Rabelais i. xl, Which is the cause wherefore he hath of all men mocks, frumperies and bastonadoes. Oxford English Dictionary
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Grandmama (The Addams Family)
Here, they're both given names with Grandmama being named Eudora Addams and Granny Frump named Griselda Frump. At one point, Grandpa Frump forgot when he died to which Granny Frump stated that he died 20 years ago. wikipedia.org
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frumpy
frumpy, a. (ˈfrʌmpɪ) [f. frump n. + -y1.] Cross-tempered; also, like a frump, dowdy.1746 Clan Ronaldsmen in Jacobite Songs (1887) 238 The frumpy forward Duke. a 1825 Forby Voc. E. Anglia, Frumpy, having a sour and ill-humoured look. c 1840 J. Mitford in C. M.'s Lett. & Remin. (1891) 181 He is as old... Oxford English Dictionary
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Anthony 'Scooter' Teague
In film he appeared as "Big Deal", one of the Jets, in West Side Story (1961), as Bud Frump in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (1967), wikipedia.org
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frumpiness
frumpiness (ˈfrʌmpɪnɪs) [f. frumpy a. + -ness.] The quality or condition of a frump.1912 C. N. & A. M. Williamson Heather Moon i. v. 59 Aline tried to think that she was the weirdest frump in the world... The thing was to hurry her away in all her frumpiness. 1924 Sunday at Home Feb. 258/1, I am goi... Oxford English Dictionary
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frumpish
frumpish, a. (ˈfrʌmpɪʃ) [f. frump n. + -ish.] Disposed to mock or flout; jesting, sneering; also, cross, ill-tempered.1647 Wharton Pluto's Progr. Gt. Brit. 15 Thy lowring scowling makes me dumpish, For to see my Love so frumpish. a 1668 Davenant Play-House to be Let Wks. (1673) 116 When Fortune frum... Oxford English Dictionary
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Another One Rides the Bus (EP)
Frump in the Iron Lung" was recorded. Frump" in his iron lung, until the latter's death. The final song, recorded on January 19, 1981, was "Happy Birthday". wikipedia.org
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frumping
frumping, ppl. a. (ˈfrʌmpɪŋ) [f. frump v. + -ing2.] That frumps; mocking, scoffing, jeering.1577 Holinshed Chron. (1807–8) II. 24 This frumping speech so moued the king, that, [etc.]. 1609 Holland Amm. Marcell. xxx. iv. 387 æsops frumping scoffes or fables. a 1652 Brome Damoiselle ii. Wks. 1873 I. 4... Oxford English Dictionary
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