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Discover Ludwig'fro' is not a correct word in written English
It is informal slang, and should usually be avoided in formal writing. However, it can be used in informal writing and conversation to mean either "frown" or "afro," a type of hairstyle. Example: She stroked her 'fro and laughed at his joke.
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fro
noun
An afro (hairstyle).
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For all the accusations flying to and fro, very few flickers of hope might be identified.
Let the ankle sock and the fro shine.
Astronomers used to detect them indirectly, by spotting a small wobble in the position of the star, which indicated that it was being pulled very slightly to and fro by an orbiting planet.
As the planets orbit the star, they pull it to and fro, causing telltale wobbles in the star's light that can be detected from Earth.
Outside Fox studios, red-shirted screenwriters trudge to and fro, carrying signs demanding more money from DVD and internet sales.
Buy from Amazon.com BUTTERFLIES and butterflies", wrote Walt Whitman, "continue to flit to and fro, all sorts, white, yellow, brown, purple".
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More than her behaviour, what began to astonish me was the constant to-ing and fro-ing of communication.
And here's the problem for editors to ponder over the next two years of to-and-fro.
Theatre writer Jon Bradfield hit the nail on the head about the nature of the political to-and-fro: "It was all 'in my town we did this show'in'in my town we did this exhibition'".
Traders who once bustled to-and-fro now stay at home.
Both occasions will provide yet another opportunity for more to-ing and fro-ing over spending and taxes.
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