The death of froufrou was a watery sight, and for any chance to weep we are many of us grateful. |
Froufrou was sired by Casimir and has been used extensively at Whinfell Park, with calves on the ground. |
A cotton sateen sheet, for example, is softer and has the feel and sheen of silk, while another, woven in the traditional form of flax has a recognizable froufrou. |
You're also trying to create clean, clear, memorable stage pictures without froufrou on them. |
I suppose I could have subwayed around town in search of froufrou French pastry shops. |
Striped seersucker and oxford-cloth shirting lend a tailored look to a window, making it suitable for a room where froufrou just won't do. |