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Definitions from the WebFrencyNounSense 1: A popular dance style originated in France in the 19th century, characterized by lively footwork and quick movements. Example sentence: The dancers performed a captivating frency routine that mesmerized the audience. Sense 2: (Local Usage) A colloquial term used in a specific region to refer to a state of excitement or frenzy. Example sentence: The crowd worked themselves into a frency as their favorite team scored the winning goal. AdjectiveSense 1: (Local Usage) Describing something that is chaotic, disorderly, or frenzied. Example sentence: The party was in full swing, with frency music blaring and people dancing wildly. Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
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