Pronunciation: /frɑk/
noun a woman's or girl's dress
A1 She wore a pretty frock to the party.
A2 The little girl twirled around in her new frock.
B1 The vintage frock she found at the thrift store was a great bargain.
B2 The designer frock she wore to the event turned heads.
C1 Her frock was made of luxurious silk and adorned with intricate beading.
C2 The custom-made frock she wore to the gala was truly a work of art.
verb not applicable
A1 She frocks up in her best dress for the party.
A2 He frocks himself in traditional attire for the cultural festival.
B1 The actress frocks up in a stunning gown for the red carpet event.
B2 The fashion designer frocks her models in elegant designs for the runway show.
C1 The stylist frocks the celebrity in a custom-made gown for the award ceremony.
C2 The royal family frocks themselves in regal attire for the state banquet.
adjective not applicable
A1 She wore a pretty frock to the party.
A2 The children were excited to wear their new frock uniforms to school.
B1 The shop had a sale on frock dresses, so she bought one for the wedding.
B2 The designer created a stunning frock gown for the fashion show.
C1 The vintage frock collection at the museum was exquisite.
C2 Her frock ensemble for the gala event was the talk of the town.
adverb not applicable
A1 She wore a pretty frock to the party.
A2 The little girl twirled in her frock, showing off the colorful pattern.
B1 She elegantly walked into the room, her frock swaying with each step.
B2 The designer frock she wore to the event was the talk of the town.
C1 Her frock, made of luxurious silk, was custom tailored for the special occasion.
C2 The actress stunned in a designer frock on the red carpet, turning heads wherever she went.
pronoun not applicable
A1 She wore a pretty frock to the party.
A2 I bought a new frock for the special occasion.
B1 The frock she wore to the wedding was elegant and stylish.
B2 The designer frock she wore to the event was the talk of the town.
C1 Her collection of vintage frocks is truly impressive.
C2 The frock she wore on the red carpet was custom-made and absolutely stunning.
preposition not applicable
A1 She wore a frock to the party.
A2 The little girl's frock was pink and frilly.
B1 I need to find a frock for the wedding.
B2 The designer frock she wore to the event was stunning.
C1 Her frock, made of silk and lace, was a work of art.
C2 The vintage frock she found at the thrift store was a rare gem.
conjunction not applicable
A1 She wore a blue frock and a matching hat to the party.
A2 He decided to wear a frock to the wedding instead of a suit.
B1 The frock she wore to the event was elegant and stylish.
B2 Despite the warm weather, she opted for a long-sleeved frock for the occasion.
C1 The designer frock she wore to the awards ceremony was custom-made.
C2 Her frock, adorned with intricate embroidery, was the talk of the evening.
interjection not applicable
A1 Frock! I spilled juice on my new dress.
A2 Frock, I forgot to bring my umbrella and it's raining.
B1 Frock! I can't believe I missed the bus.
B2 Frock, I left my phone at home and now I can't contact anyone.
C1 Frock! I accidentally deleted all my important files.
C2 Frock, I can't attend the meeting tomorrow due to a family emergency.
article not applicable
A1 She wore a pretty frock to the party.
A2 The little girl twirled in her new frock.
B1 The vintage frock she found at the thrift store was a real treasure.
B2 She decided to wear a designer frock to the gala event.
C1 The frock she wore to the wedding was custom-made and exquisite in design.
C2 Her collection of frocks from different eras and cultures showcased her love for fashion.
formal The elegant lady wore a beautiful silk frock to the charity event.
informal She decided to wear a cute frock to the party last night.
slang I found a really cool vintage frock at the thrift store.
figurative Her words were like a colorful frock that brightened up the conversation.
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