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"froufrou" Definitions
  1. a rustling especially of a woman's skirts
  2. showy or frilly ornamentation
  3. very showy or fancy

35 Sentences With "froufrou"

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Don't froufrou up your language; write as you would speak.
So what if the Urban Umbrellas are a little bit froufrou?
So there was the super-important thing and there was the froufrou.
We all have that one friend who will never accept the froufrou present.
"The wedding industry is a very froufrou, very feminine world," she said, laughing.
And yeah, weddings are froufrou, but we deserve to have what other people have.
In this sense, "normal" means basics — T-shirts, flannel shirts, jeans — and no froufrou, trendy, designer clothing.
With Ryman, you want the clarity of the object without any of the froufrou of the picture space.
While the gown was agreeably pretty, the addition of froufrou matching sleeves drew the ire of some commentators.
Let's throw on some pieces of KFC fried chicken, then finish it off with a froufrou of potato and gravy.
Time periods, from the 1920s to the '70s, mix and mingle in a collision of froufrou interior decoration, costumes, and objets d'art.
I've said before that I'm not so worried about men's wear being swallowed up amid the leg o' mutton sleeves and froufrou.
Lindsey Wixson also starred in the show, wearing a punchy blue froufrou dress over a coral knit (complete with a supersized bow).
It's probably not Joseph Altuzarra's sheer stockings and flirty, froufrou skirts, and python-embroidered cherries, with their heavy doses of 1971 Yves Saint Laurent.
Fresh paint, better lighting, the supposedly froufrou bells and whistles might have worked as alarm bells and whistles as water seeped in behind the walls.
Though the veil debate and the floral froufrou got the most attention, it was her battened-down, ready-for-battle styles that left the lasting impression.
But the creative minds at Rochas pulled together a very specific, on-point look that benefits the girl who's got a couple froufrou ones hiding in her closet.
Figures harden as the French Revolution approaches, and the century ends with an erasure of froufrou and a praise of moral virtues drawn from Greek and Roman examples.
The froufrou production, with its over-the-top performances, proved a fine foil for Ms. Pizzolato's matronly, no-nonsense presence and her dark-toned, coolly assured singing and crystal-clear diction.
Save for some dangling black lampshade tassels on Laura Dern's shell pink Armani Privé, and what looked like small shrubberies on Sandra Oh's shoulders courtesy of Elie Saab, the decorative froufrou had been streamlined.
The whole of it will be presented in a room-within-a-room to be constructed in the museum's Marks Gallery, as the rather froufrou music room of this 1902 Andrew Carnegie mansion is now known.
Tonya turns out to be a prodigy and is soon powering her way into the top echelon of the sport, despite the snobbery and visible discomfort of the judges who favor froufrou femininity over aggressive competition.
The improbable success of Elena Ferrante's Neapolitan novels (which happen to boast the kind of froufrou jackets that Wolitzer deplored) has helped usher in a variety of works of literary fiction about female friendship marketed to the mainstream.
So you've taken the bra top that you love, and you've taped it together with some glamorous, bold Moschino belt and taped that together with some chic froufrou skirt or sequined gown, and you've Scotch-taped yourself an evening dress or something.
Seven seasons in, that's not an easy chore, but everything this episode invents — red and green M&Ms in the cereal for breakfast, candy cane coffee at Weston's because Luke would never make his coffee so froufrou — fits perfectly into the Gilmore universe. 223.
So, to make sure your gift gives off only good vibes, we've nailed down eight personality types — from your fanciest, froufrou friend to the most charitable of the group — and paired 'em with correlating beauty buys that'll make you look like the most thoughtful person in the room.
Over at Shrimps, which returned to the official show schedule for fall '20, creative director Hannah Weiland looked to Lady Di and the queen, giving us regal aesthetic codes like top-handled bags worn in the crook of models' arms, plenty of pearls and froufrou midi dresses with silk elbow gloves.
On the more traditional celebrity end, there's Jaden Smith and his unceasing effort to make skirts mainstream for men: The musician and actor, son of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, appeared in Louis Vuitton's women's wear campaign last January, donned a shift dress for prom and is generally a fan of "super drapey things," he told GQ. There's also the rapper Young Thug, who made waves in August when he released the cover art for his album "No, My Name Is Jeffery," featuring him in a tiered froufrou dress that recalled both Japanese kimonos and the antebellum South.
Whether you call them repeaters, double-ups, reduplications, or technically, tautonyms, words like FROUFROU, HINAHINA and GUITGUIT are fascinating.
The film is based upon the French play Froufrou by Ludovic Halévy and Henri Meilhac, premiering in 1869.Screenplay Info for The Toy Wife (1938) TCM.com The film is often referred to as a costume drama.Modern American Drama by June Schlueter p.
BnF Notice d'autorité personne. Paleologu illustrated Petits poèmes russes (Small Russian Poems) by Catulle Mendès, which was published by Charpentier in 1893. His work also appeared in many periodicals, including Vanity Fair, Strand Magazine, New York Herald Tribune, Plume, Rire, Cocorico, Froufrou, Sans-Gêne, and Vie en Rose.Benezit 2006, vol.
In 1926, his mother retired and he finished his studies. Aware that he needed to earn a living, he got a job as a clerk with Company Risacher in Faubourg Montmartre. He did not last very long; they reportedly said of him "he can’t even sharpen a pencil!" After this he began drawing cartoons for humour magazines like Froufrou and Ric-rac.
They generally failed when they attempted comedies of a more serious character and tried to introduce a higher sort of emotion. A solitary exception must be made in the case of Froufrou (1869), which, owing perhaps to the admirable talent of Aimée Desclée, remains their unique Succès de larmes. During this period, they wrote the libretto to Carmen but it was a sideshow to their other work. Halévy later in his career.
Marie Delaporte did not return to the Gymnase until 22 September 1874, when she created the role of Gilberle. After another year in Russia she returned to star at the boulevard Bonne-Nouvelle on 25 August 1875 in a reprise of Froufrou, a role that was originally created for Mme Desclée. In June 1876 Marie Delaporte was in London with M. Andrieu, and appeared in private performances of L'Autre Motif by Édouard Pailleron and various pieces suitable for one or two performers. Her last appearances seem to have been at the Vaudeville from 23-30 December 1877 in Une Séparation and on 1 March 1878 in the Bourgeois de Pont-Arcy.
The relationship that Jews have with Chinese food runs deeper than stereotype. "Eating Chinese [food] has become a meaningful symbol of American Judaism… For in eating Chinese, the Jews found a modern means of expressing their traditional cultural values. The savoring of Chinese food is now a ritualized celebration of immigration, education, family, community, and continuity." Chinese food is considered a staple in the Jewish culture, and the further option of kosher Chinese food is also becoming more available in the US. Michael Tong of Shun Lee Palace talked about the issue in a 2003 interview with The New York Times: > Welcome to the conundrum that is Christmas New York style: while most > restaurants close for the holiday, or in a few cases, stay open and serve a > prix fixe meal laden with froufrou, thousands of diners, most of them > Jewish, are faced with a dilemma.

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