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Traditional English :: frabjous
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frabjous.html - adj. delightful, joyous. frabjously adv. [devised by Lewis Carroll, app. to suggest fair and joyous] |
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Traditional English :: frabjous
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frabjous.html - adj. delightful, joyous. frabjously adv. [devised by Lewis Carroll, app. to suggest fair and joyous] |
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Traditional English :: frabjous
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frabjous.html - adj. delightful, joyous. frabjously adv. [devised by Lewis Carroll, app. to suggest fair and joyous] |
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English Idioms :: frame of mind
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frabjous.html - {n. phr.} One's mental outlook; the state of one's psychological condition, * /There is no use trying to talk to him while he is in such a negative frame of mind./ |
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Traditional English :: Fra
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frabjous.html - n. a prefixed title given to an Italian monk or friar. [It., abbr. of frate brother] |
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Traditional English :: frabjous
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frabjous.html - adj. delightful, joyous. frabjously adv. [devised by Lewis Carroll, app. to suggest fair and joyous] |
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