frim (Meaning)

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frim (a.)

Flourishing; thriving; fresh; in good case; vigorous.

Synonyms & Antonyms of frim

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frim Sentence Examples

  1. The frim of the pond shimmered in the sunlight, reflecting the surrounding trees.
  2. She perched at the frim of the cliff, her gaze fixed on the vast expanse below.
  3. The frim of the tablecloth hung over the edge of the table, creating a delicate cascade.
  4. He placed the vase at the frim of the windowsill, where it caught the morning light.
  5. The frim of the iceberg towered above the choppy waters, a majestic sight.
  6. The frim of the curtain gently swayed in the breeze, casting dappled shadows on the floor.
  7. The frim of the forest marked the boundary between civilization and the untamed wilderness.
  8. She wore a frilly dress with a frim that cascaded down her back.
  9. The frim of the book was worn and torn, revealing its age.
  10. The frim of the paper cut her finger, leaving a thin red line.

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Flourishing; thriving; fresh; in good case; vigorous.

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The frim of the pond shimmered in the sunlight, reflecting the surrounding trees.

She perched at the frim of the cliff, her gaze fixed on the vast expanse below.

The frim of the tablecloth hung over the edge of the table, creating a delicate cascade.

He placed the vase at the frim of the windowsill, where it caught the morning light.