Frickle
"Frickle" in a Sentence (31 examples)
Frickles (fried pickles) are inspired and served with a blue cheese dipping sauce (see page 20).
Raise your hand if you love fried pickies (both my hands are raised). There is no stopping my love for pickle-anything, but frickles take it to a whole new level.
Using the deep-fryer's wire basket, a slotted spoon, or a spider, remove the frickles to paper towels to absorb extra oil or drain on a wire rack.
"Frickle frackle,” she said, stomping out.
I know that they loved me and all that frickle-feely stuff, surely wanted the best but I didn't care too much for love—at least not now.
Finally, I though of something with survival value: I need to get the frickle out of here before anyone sees this tattoo!
After all, creative positioning during the venereal act (“frickle-frackle!”) can cause fungal growth, cancer, and death.
"A frickle is for a boy and a frackle is for a girl,” Belle explains with a shrug, like it's the most normal thing in the world.
But looking at the above, we can start to understand why when we say "virgin," we mean virgin in the sense that we know virgin today—that she didn't do the old frickle-frackle with Joseph.
Vpon this fain and frickle foundation of two false and contrary opinions was that leage of Smalcaldium stroken: whereof ensued that lamentable and cruell warre, to the greate waste and destruction of Germany, with the murder of infinit thousands of men.
it is extremely frickle in the limestone formation;
The land which is kept loose and frickle offers opportunity for the plants to grow — then it prevents evaporation and the moisture is stored up for the plants use when the dry season comes.
Yvette Guilbert, a greater favourite than ever with the generally frickle and changeable Parisians, has been singing for three nights at Lyons, where she received 1000 francs an evening—that is, ₤40.
And thither Jeanne set out, in March 1557, accompanied by the frickle, wayward, sinning Antoine and the boy who was his living image.
And now most of our warriors have forgotten us, and the frickle nation bellows: 'Long live King Absalom!'
Is the hon. Member also aware that Opposition Members are frickle minded, even though they are not here
It is perhaps the perfect paradox of contemporary liquid life: all the trends in today’s work-life quite clearly suggest a rapid destabilization of social bonds corresponding with increasingly disempowering effects of a frickle and uncertain global high-tech information economy, yet those workers caught in the epicenter of this bewildering shift express a sense of mastery over their lives, interpreting their professional identity in this context in terms of indvidual-level control and empowering agency (du Gay, 1996; Storey et al, 2005).
It's only because our mind is frickle and so they easily bounce back at times.
The making of friends by that man is not certain, who is of an unsteady mind, or who does not serve old men, or who is not constant in his opinions, or who is of a frickle disposition.
at the frickle of apprehension ( real or imaginary ) on any issue.
As I slowly open my eyes, I get that somefeeli's-watching-me frickle.
In his own Yorkshire words, they made him 'reet frickled', and any senior officers who came to inspect us never got their messages correctly delivered if poor Thompson was on duty.
Linda, at the Deli in Anchorage and the Cup in Tucson, has had spirited run-ins with cooks who did not attack their work with the same ferocity she did. Just last Sunday, a Cup cook "freaked" and got "real frickled” when she put up tickets faster than he liked.
Sometimes the noise changed pitch and made my scales frickle, sounding like the moan of a doomed wooden ship when it runs aground.
Meagre flees can't frickle this mad villany
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The ball took a lucky bounce for JSU and frickled away from the goal before a Panther player could capitalize on the rebound, and the game remained scoreless.
I got the porridge going – in the right saucepan mind, while Johnny frickled round my feet and the constant threat of Felix climbing out of his basket, desperate to copy.
Mood became frickled from sudden smile to very rude.
I was roused from my abstraction, and lo and behold! my stockings were all frickled with blood, and God knows how many lives I had to answer for.
Striped like a zebra, frickled like a pard, Eyed like a peacock, and all crimson barr'd;
Blood frickled from the holes.
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