Pronunciation: /froʊ/
noun a hairstyle characterized by tightly curled or twisted hair
A1 I like to wear a fro in the summer to keep my head cool.
A2 She styled her hair into a fro for the party.
B1 His fro was so big, it almost touched the ceiling.
B2 The singer's iconic fro became a symbol of the 1970s.
C1 The fro trend made a comeback in the fashion industry this year.
C2 The actor's fro in the movie was a key part of his character's look.
verb none
A1 I fro my hair in the morning to make it look nice.
A2 She frosted the cupcakes for the party last night.
B1 The baker frosts the cake with buttercream icing.
B2 He frosted the windows to give them a frosted glass effect.
C1 The artist frosted the painting with delicate brush strokes.
C2 The chef frosted the dessert with a caramel glaze for a finishing touch.
adjective none
A1 She wore a fro dress to the party.
A2 The fro trees in the park looked beautiful covered in snow.
B1 The fro cupcakes at the bakery were a big hit with customers.
B2 The fro clouds in the sky signaled an impending storm.
C1 The fro landscape was breathtaking as we hiked through the mountains.
C2 The fro atmosphere of the concert hall added to the magic of the performance.
adverb none
A1 I like to wear my hair in a fro.
A2 She danced fro joy when she heard the good news.
B1 The children played frolicking in the park.
B2 The fireworks lit up the sky, frolicking in brilliant colors.
C1 The artist painted with a frothy brush, creating a masterpiece.
C2 The champagne was served frothy and cold, perfect for celebrating.
pronoun none
A1 Fro is a funny little creature.
A2 I saw Fro at the park yesterday.
B1 Fro loves to play in the garden.
B2 The children were excited to see Fro perform tricks.
C1 Fro's antics never fail to entertain the audience.
C2 Fro's mischievous behavior always keeps everyone on their toes.
preposition none
A1 I walked fro the park to my house.
A2 She ran fro the store to catch the bus.
B1 The cat jumped fro the table to the couch.
B2 The hikers trekked fro the base camp to the summit.
C1 The river flowed fro the mountains to the sea.
C2 The marathon runners raced fro the starting line to the finish line.
conjunction none
A1 I like to wear my hair up in a ponytail fro it keeps it out of my face.
A2 I wanted to go to the beach fro it was a sunny day.
B1 She decided to take a nap fro she was feeling tired.
B2 The team worked hard to finish the project on time fro they could all celebrate together.
C1 The company invested in new technology fro it could improve efficiency.
C2 The artist painted a beautiful landscape fro it captured the essence of the countryside.
interjection none
A1 Fro! What a surprise to see you here.
A2 Fro! Please wait for me, I'll be right back.
B1 Fro! I can't believe you did that, you're amazing!
B2 Fro! Stop joking around, this is serious.
C1 Fro! Your dedication to this project is truly inspiring.
C2 Fro! I must say, you never cease to amaze me with your talents.
article none
A1 I like to wear a fro hat in the winter to keep my head warm.
A2 She always wears a fro necklace that her grandmother gave her.
B1 The artist's painting featured a woman with a fro hairstyle.
B2 The actor's fro wig was so realistic that it fooled many people.
C1 The fashion designer's new collection included a fro coat made of faux fur.
C2 The singer's fro dress was the talk of the red carpet at the awards show.
formal The frosty wind caused the pond to fro over with a thin layer of ice.
informal I can't wait for winter so we can go frolicking in the fro again.
slang Let's hit the slopes and catch some sick fro on our snowboards!
figurative His ideas were so innovative, they were like a breath of fresh fro in the stale industry.
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