Frocks
[f'rɒks]
Examples
- However, old frocks were trimmed, and new bonnets made, and the young ladies looked as well as could possibly have been expected of them. Charles Dickens. The Pickwick Papers.
- I made her first short frocks. Wilkie Collins. The Woman in White.
- My poor papa could give me nothing, and I had but two frocks in all the world! William Makepeace Thackeray. Vanity Fair.
- She would have Sophie to look over all her toilettes, as she called frocks; to furbish up any that were _passees_, and to air and arrange the new. Charlotte Bronte. Jane Eyre.
- It was not jealousy, or frocks, or shoulders that could move him, and Glorvina had nothing more. William Makepeace Thackeray. Vanity Fair.
- You need not look in that way, I said; if you do, I'll wear nothing but my old Lowood frocks to the end of the chapter. Charlotte Bronte. Jane Eyre.
- Going round to the terrace, I found three mahogany-coloured Indians, in white linen frocks and trousers, looking up at the house. Wilkie Collins. The Moonstone.
- However, to please her, I allowed Sophie to apparel her in one of her short, full muslin frocks. Charlotte Bronte. Jane Eyre.
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