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Examples

  • A caption read "La Petite Caprice"; well, it was a change from Frou-Frou ...

    Watershed 2010

  • And the flower frosting cupcake becomes the Pixie Frou-Frou!

    Cupcake Rachel Cohn 2007

  • And the flower frosting cupcake becomes the Pixie Frou-Frou!

    Cupcake Rachel Cohn 2007

  • She quickened her pace and rose smoothly, just as he had fancied she would, and as she left the ground gave herself up to the force of her rush, which carried her far beyond the ditch; and with the same rhythm, without effort, with the same leg forward, Frou-Frou fell back into her pace again.

    Anna Karenina 2003

  • Frou-Frou was still trembling as though in a fever.

    Anna Karenina 2003

  • But Frou-Frou drew up her legs and back in the very act of leaping, like a falling cat, and, clearing the other mare, alighted beyond her.

    Anna Karenina 2003

  • On the right was led in Frou-Frou, lean and beautiful, lifting up her elastic, rather long pasterns, as though moved by springs.

    Anna Karenina 2003

  • He was calm and dignified as ever, and was with his own hands holding Frou-Frou by both reins, standing straight in front of her.

    Anna Karenina 2003

  • His excitement, his delight, and his tenderness for Frou-Frou grew keener and keener.

    Anna Karenina 2003

  • Vronsky had hardly formed the thought that he could perhaps pass on the outer side, when Frou-Frou shifted her pace and began overtaking him on the other side.

    Anna Karenina 2003

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