I'd like to wear something trendy, so I don't feel like a taffeta meringue-wearing frump. |
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Realize that the same outfit that looks powerful, pulled together, and fresh on someone under 25 makes a woman more mature look like a frump. |
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I'd gone from an organized woman of smooth purpose to a frenzied frump bearing a strange resemblance to a headless chicken. |
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And, if you think that once you become a mom, you suddenly turn into a frump, you are in for one very dull ride. |
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But she also comes across as a humourless frump, needing constant cajoling from her husband to stay afloat. |
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It's as if she can't make up her mind whether she wants to be a siren, a vamp or a frump. |
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Or we turn on the TV and find Maury or Sally busily making over some woman who looks too much like a frump or a tramp. |
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So, she had to do with her navy business suit, making her look like an old frump. |
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The caring mother and understanding wife became a frazzled frump. |
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This female is brilliantly nailed by Tara Fitzgerald, who is clearly enjoying playing a resentful frump against her normal glamour-puss type. |
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The First Lady started out as the frizzle-haired frump in glasses, and gradually, almost imperceptibly, graduated to the pages of American Vogue and Vanity Fair. |
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She transformed from frump to vamp for her role as the Wife of Bath. |
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