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frumious
[froo-mee-uhs]
adjective
very angry.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of frumious1
Example Sentences
Tickner, who was born in New York on Sept. 8, 1946, was a former rocker with the San Francisco band Frumious Bandersnatch with bassist Ross Valory.
Frumious Bandersnatch — sorry, we mean Benedict Cumberbatch — lends his voice to a new episode of “The Simpsons.”
Coming between its completed fourth and recently announced fifth seasons and entitled "Bandersnatch," like the "frumious" creature Lewis Carroll advises shunning in "Jabberwocky," it is a feature-length interactive episode, an adventure game about an adventure game.
They graph, to take one example, the astounding career path of “chortle,” coined by Lewis Carroll in “Jabberwocky,” which has left its siblings “galumphing” and “frumious” in the dust.
But as Lewis Carroll said of the frumious bandersnatch: shun the Champs Elysees.
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When To Use
Frumious means very angry, as in My mom was frumious that I skipped school today.Frumious was coined by author Lewis Carroll for his children’s novel Through the Looking-Glass. It appears in the poem “Jabberwocky,” which is part of the novel.In the poem, the narrator warns his son to “shun / The frumious Bandersnatch,” a violent and enraged creature.Frumious is mostly used as Carroll intended, often in a playful rather than serious way.Example: I am absolutely frumious that they left that movie on a cliffhanger.
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