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frump

[fruhmp] / frʌmp /
NOUN
slob
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Bean duck boots, largely vertical hair that he says “looks like rats nested on my scalp,” and thick-framed Le Corbusier glasses purchased in Paris that are somewhat at war with the home-office frump.

From Washington Post Oct. 27, 2017

In film after film, Mr. Gabler writes, she’d go “from mieskeit to beauty” — mieskeit is Yiddish for an ugly person, a frump — “from an outsider to a guiding light.”

From New York Times Apr. 20, 2016

Veronica, by contrast, was a frump of “buzzing ugliness,” who lived in a dingy one-bedroom with six Siamese cats.

From The New Yorker Nov. 9, 2015

Even French couture can’t rescue my frump, and my notion of hunting is based on true fables about failure.

From Salon Jan. 31, 2014

As be did this, another arrow came whirr and frump, but this one buried all except its feathers in the grass, and stayed still, as if it had never moved.

From "The Once and Future King" by T. H. White




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