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fribble

[frib-uhl] / ˈfrɪb əl /




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It was a fribble thing called French Without Tears, but the customers liked it.

From Time Magazine Archive

In the film Brummell is at one moment a fribble fellow who orders his dressing gown to match his sheets and his boots buffed with champagne.

From Time Magazine Archive

The irony is that all this fluff and fribble are arriving just as more women are getting serious about wine.

From Time Magazine Archive

But during his four-day visit to Washington last week, the Prince kept the flirting to a fribble.

From Time Magazine Archive

His father, Frederick, Prince of Wales, a fool, a fribble and worse, died when George was twelve years old.

From The Political History of England - Vol. X. The History of England from the Accession of George III to the close of Pitt's first Administration by Poole, Reginald Lane

The children fribbled about us while we talked away the afternoon.

From The Boss of Little Arcady by Wilson, Harry Leon

These three years in Ely Place Cowper fribbled away agreeably enough.

From Res Judicat? Papers and Essays by Birrell, Augustine

Deprived of its influence, a painter could go off the rails and become a fribbling hack, a "strappazone," he wrote in Paris, "like all the others who are here."

From Time Magazine Archive

In this tract we find no unmeaning gallant fribbling, but the solemn language of one who had death and judgment before his face.

From Works of John Bunyan — Volume 02 by Bunyan, John

Humiliated by these reverses, with their prestige diminished and threatened with an ignominious fall, the fribbling authors of the war expected to save everything by substituting another chief for Wullenweber.

From Bartholomew Sastrow Being the Memoirs of a German Burgomaster by Sastrow, Bartholomew




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