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Examples

  • Well what an exciting morning of blog-birthday frivoling all us inner children have had.

    Afternoon nap 2008

  • Well what an exciting morning of blog-birthday frivoling all us inner children have had.

    Afternoon nap 2008

  • Well what an exciting morning of blog-birthday frivoling all us inner children have had.

    45 entries from March 2008 2008

  • What did this handful of yokels amount to, anyhow? — dull, frivoling, barn-dancing boors.

    The Titan 2004

  • So it appears that he was not always reading Macaulay or studying French and astronomy, but sometimes went frivoling with his old chief, now his chum, always his dear friend.

    Mark Twain: A Biography 2003

  • "Oh, thank you, dearie, but there's so much to do I just can't waste time sitting around frivoling."

    A Wrinkle in Time L'Engle, Madelein 1962

  • "Oh, thank you, dearie, but there's so much to do I just can't waste time sitting around frivoling."

    A Wrinkle in Time L'Engle, Madeleine 1962

  • Just think what I might be had _I_ been prepared for life like Malcolm or Oliver, instead of wasting all my years frivoling.

    The Fifth Wheel A Novel Olive Higgins Prouty 1928

  • Only occasionally I look forward to the time when I shall be an angel frivoling in the eternal blue!

    The Lady of the Decoration Little, Frances, 1863-1941 1906

  • He was rather Near when it came to frivoling away the National Bank Lithographs.

    More Fables George Ade 1905

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