fro Synonyms

fro Meaning

Webster

fro (adv.)

From; away; back or backward; -- now used only in opposition to the word to, in the phrase to and fro, that is, to and from. See To and fro under To.

Webster

fro (prep.)

From.

fro Sentence Examples

  1. The fox darted through the frothy undergrowth, its bushy tail disappearing into the shadows.
  2. The wind whipped up the sea into a towering froth, threatening to engulf the struggling boat.
  3. The barista carefully frothed the milk for the cappuccino, creating a smooth and velvety texture.
  4. The froTHY waves crashed against the shore, sending up a spray of salty mist.
  5. The baby's cheeks were flushed with a healthy frothy glow.
  6. The sculptor used frothy clay to mold a detailed bust of the queen.
  7. The hairdresser teased the client's hair into a voluminous frothy coiffure.
  8. The soap suds bubbled and frothed in the bathtub, creating a fragrant oasis.
  9. The raging river frothed and churned, carrying away debris in its relentless path.
  10. The agitated crowd frothed with anger and frustration, demanding justice for the victims of the crime.

FAQs About the word fro

From; away; back or backward; -- now used only in opposition to the word to, in the phrase to and fro, that is, to and from. See To and fro under To., From.

away, out, down, hence, apart,off,aside, afar, elsewhere, abroad

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The fox darted through the frothy undergrowth, its bushy tail disappearing into the shadows.

The wind whipped up the sea into a towering froth, threatening to engulf the struggling boat.

The barista carefully frothed the milk for the cappuccino, creating a smooth and velvety texture.

The froTHY waves crashed against the shore, sending up a spray of salty mist.