Definition of Frows

1. frow [n] - See also: frow

Lexicographical Neighbors of Frows

frown at
frown line
frown on
frown upon
frowned
frowner
frowners
frownest
frowneth
frownier
frowniest
frowning
frowningly
frowns
frowny
frows (current term)
frowsier
frowsiest
frowsily
frowst
frowsted
frowster
frowsters
frowstier
frowstiest
frowsting
frowsts
frowsty
frowsy
frowy

Literary usage of Frows

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Systematic Arrangement of British Plants by William Withering, William Macgillivray (1830)
"Stem from four inches to a foot high, erect, branched : flowers frows in dry pastures and fields. Engl. Bot. vol. xiv. pi. 944. Engl. 7. vol. iii. p. ..."

2. The London Magazine by John Scott, John Taylor (1825)
"The subjects and the personages are infinitely more pleasing: and, on this view, we should prefer Belinda, or even her Abigail, to all the Dutch frows, ..."

3. In the Louisiana Lowlands: A Sketch of Plantation Life, Fishing and Camping by Fred Mather (1900)
"If he frows seben o' 'leben fust, he wins, but he craps out if he ... But if he frows 4, 5,, 8, 9 or 10, he makes his p'int an' can frow ag'in an' make hees ..."

4. Blanche of Brandywine: Or, September the Eleventh, 1777. A Romance by George Lippard (1846)
"Three Dutch frows—they may be spies in disguise' —he went on, with a curious ... And with that, he rides up to the three frows, with a perlite bow—' Ladies, ..."

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