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Definition of Fristed
1. frist [v] - See also: frist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fristed
Literary usage of Fristed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Two Centuries of Costume in America, MDCXX-MDCCCXX by Alice Morse Earle (1903)
"... in laying out their haire to the shewe, whiche of force must be curled, fristed,
and crisped, laid out (a world to see) on wreathes and borders, ..."
2. The Book of the Short Story by Alexander Jessup, Henry Seidel Canby (1903)
"“Ay, but they had baith to sup the sauce o' ‘t sooner or later,” said Wandering
Willie; “what was fristed wasna forgiven. Sir John died before he was much ..."
3. The Ibis by British Ornithologists' Union (1897)
"We were now amongst high grassy hills bare and bleak, and if it had not been for
the hospitality of Mr. fristed, we should have been badly off in such an ..."
4. A Study of the Short Story by Henry Seidel Canby (1913)
"Ay, but they had baith to sup the sauce o' 't sooner or later," said Wandering
Willie; "what was fristed wasna forgiven. Sir John died before he was much ..."
5. The Elements of Practical Psycho-analysis by Paul Bousfield (1920)
"... to progress is to keep an open mind ; and at present the ultimate source of
psychic energy is—nescio. fristed IN GREAT BRITAIN AT THE DEVONSHIRE PRESS, ..."