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Frow the West side of the road over is the legal hunting area.
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Frow the West side of the road over is the legal hunting area.
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The eyes of the goddess have been fixed, with sleepy fondness more than maternal, upon him, her chosen instrument, during all his address; and we can imagine the frowsy Frow weeping big fat tears with him as he weeps.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, Number 358, August 1845 Various
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We agreed to call off the awtrocities if hed leave his Frow cook us up
"Same old Bill, eh Mable!" Edward Streeter 1933
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"Frow her down the pigs will d'vour her, every bit 'cept the palms of her hands," said the other boy.
The Toys of Peace, and other papers 1870-1916 Saki 1893
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"Frow it," they would shout, and scarcely had the shining piece of silver struck the water before they were after it, disappearing from sight and then coming up with the coveted coin secure in their possession.
A Ball Player's Career Being the Personal Experiences and Reminiscensces of Adrian C. Anson Adrian Constantine Anson 1887
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And dey frowd her down to him; and den he say, 'Frow her down to me _seven_ times'; and dey frowd her down seven times; and den he say, 'Frow her down to me _seventy times seven times!'
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To this genus of Frow I have never ceased to entertain the most thrilling abhorrence; and yet how often have I seen what appeared to be pretty and interesting girls fall into something of this sort! and how often have I vowed any fate to myself rather than become the husband of a baggage-waggon wife!
The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer — Volume 5 Charles James Lever 1839
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To this genus of Frow I have never ceased to entertain the most thrilling abhorrence; and yet how often have I seen what appeared to be pretty and interesting girls fall into something of this sort! and how often have I vowed any fate to myself rather than become the husband of a baggage-waggon wife!
The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer — Complete Charles James Lever 1839
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The fourth incarnation of the visual art performance biennial founded in 2005 by the art historian-impresario RoseLee Goldberg opened at the Skirball Center for the Performing Arts at New York University one of scores of venues with the American premiere of " Happy Days in the Art World," a short three-act play by the Scandinavian performance-art duo Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset, directed by Toby Frow.
NYT > Home Page By ROBERTA SMITH 2011
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