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The pictures of men alone could make a woman feel like a frump.
"Jamie Lee is now getting to be an old frump."
"Like the things that old frump Fiona used to wear?"
You're turning into an old frump before your time.
He wondered absently if anyone had ever told her what a frump she looked.
They might make her look like a frump, but at least they were warm.
"Next to you, I feel like a frump in blue jeans and a sweatshirt."
"I will not disgrace our nation by appearing a royal frump."
In every damned photo she's dressed like a frump.
It is better to be a lively frump than a stylish corpse.
"You don't have to signal a social conscience by looking like a frump.
The frump and the fop, they looked, but they were something more than that.
Then again, her character is supposed to be a shy, delicate frump in need of sexual awakening.
"He has altered not a whit; same dry old frump.
It doesn't look like your nose is buried in a fashion magazine, or that you're a frump, either.
He'd always had such courtesy, could make a frump feel like a star, so Gillian used to say, a little ruefully.
Being mistaken for a frump of a tiring woman just caps my day."
On the other hand she didn't want to look a frump, although that would be hard even in the plainest of the dresses.
"If I show up looking like a frump, I'll be playing way at the back of the orchestra from there on out.
Maybe it was because she was a frump.
"You mean to say you never cared for Rapunzel at all, old frump?"
"I looked an absolute frump when they arrived."
"She's an awful old frump;' said Tommy in a whisper.
For as long as the affluent have set up house in the area, the stylistic muse has been the frump.