Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Free from froth.

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  • adjective Free from froth.

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  • adjective Without froth.

Etymologies

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froth +‎ -less

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Examples

  • Yet, I don't want to make myself a cappuccino at home in the morning, pour it into a thermos and drink it cold and frothless when I arrive at my office some two hours later.

    A Dollar Here, a Dollar There. But So What? Katherine Rosman 2011

  • Somber and frothless, they proffer no raging ideology of salvation, rather like critters confined on their way to the packing house, they await wonderous words from their beast masters, desperately hoping this day can somehow be remembered by some future generation.

    One of our commenters sends iPhone photos from an Iowa caucus. Ann Althouse 2008

  • Given what we have learned here about the global warming stuff, I have been curious if there was anything to any of the other stuff – so thank you for a frothless response.

    New Holland and Webster Paper « Climate Audit 2006

  • However, I could not lend myself to such proceedings; so I bribed my youthful charge with a twopenny bottle of frothless ginger beer to come out of her swing and return to the regions of orthodoxy.

    Mystic London: or, Phases of occult life in the metropolis Charles Maurice Davies 1869

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