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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of frist.

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Examples

  • Harold Ford Jr an avowed heteresexual, but admits to having been "fristed" once!

    The Coyote Chronicles 2010

  • Harold Ford Jr an avowed heteresexual, but admits to having been "fristed" once!

    The Coyote Chronicles 2010

  • ‘Aye, but they had baith to sup the sauce o’t sooner or later,’ said Wandering Willie — ‘what was fristed wasna forgiven.

    Redgauntlet 2008

  • “Aye, but they had baith to sup the sauce o’ ’t sooner or later, ” said Wandering Willie; “what was fristed wasna forgiven.

    Wandering Willie’s Tale 1907

  • Albeit, fristed is not forgotten, as saith the saw; and when he is whole again, we may look for him at our gates; and whereas Blaise knows me for a deft man-at-arms or something more, it is not to be looked for that he will give me to thee for this quest.

    The Well at the World's End: a tale William Morris 1865

  • Wandering Willie -- 'what was fristed wasna forgiven.

    Redgauntlet Walter Scott 1801

  • Well, we may have our day next -- what is fristed is not forgiven -- they think us all dead and buried -- but '-- Here he filled his glass, and muttering some indistinct denunciations, drank it off, and assumed his usual manner, which had been a little disturbed towards the end of the narrative.

    Redgauntlet Walter Scott 1801

  • Well, we may have our day next — what is fristed is not forgiven — they think us all dead and buried — but’ — Here he filled his glass, and muttering some indistinct denunciations, drank it off, and assumed his usual manner, which had been a little disturbed towards the end of the narrative.

    Redgauntlet 2008

  • Wandering Willie; "what was fristed wasna forgiven.

    Stories by English Authors: Scotland (Selected by Scribners) Various 1878

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