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Definition of Fridging
1. fridge [v] - See also: fridge
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fridging
Literary usage of Fridging
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sons and Lovers by David Herbert Lawrence (1922)
"... upwards before them, smoking vaguely in the midda; glare, fridging the crest
away to the south with spires ani factory bulks and chimneys. ..."
2. Parables from Nature by Alfred Gatty, Paul de Longpré (1893)
"... very testily (for the fir-branches were fridging his bark cruelly —the wind
having risen), " and even I shall be released from your annoyance before ..."
3. The True Intellectual System of the Universe: Wherein All the Reason and by Ralph Cudworth, Johann Lorenz Mosheim (1845)
"... and volition) are no local motions ; nor the mere fridging up and down of the
parts of an extended substance, changing their place and distance ; but it ..."
4. Leicestershire Words, Phrases, and Proverbs by Arthur Benoni Evans (1881)
"They put linen on the horse after clipping to prevent the flannel fridging his
coat.' ' Them stockings won't fridge you so much as coarser ones. ..."
5. A Glossary of the Cleveland Dialect: Explanatory, Derivative, and Critical by John Christopher Atkinson (1868)
"... play in the beams of the sun ;' and, ' The meer fridging up and down of the
parts of an extended substance changing their place and distance.' Cudworth. ..."
6. Farriery Improv'd: Or, a Compleat Treatise Upon the Art of Farriery: Wherein by Henry Bracken (1745)
"For when by the fridging, &c. in Riding, the Serum or watry Part . of the Blood
is gathered between the two Skins, it is then too late to .prevent a fore ..."
7. Transactions by Manchester Association of Engineers (1894)
"is performed by friction between two plates, and the tendency of its fridging
action is slightly to alter the original shape of the hat body. ..."