It does seem odd and frumpish not to be in Scotland, but motoring covers a multitude of social sins. |
And this frumpish old woman sailed out of the chamber in a great fume. |
The bears came next, horrid cunning white things, and turning in their toes like that does give them such a frumpish look. |
Lynn Redgrave, already a Golden Globe winner and barely recognisable as a frumpish housekeeper, ought to be a shoo-in. |
She admits she was frumpish, in twinset and pearls, when she first met John. |
Streep has added wrinkles and weight to play Kay — she looks frumpish in a mop of hair, print dresses, hideous glasses. |