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froe
/ ڰəʊ /
noun
a cutting tool with handle and blade at right angles, used for stripping young trees, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of froe1
Example Sentences
It read "FROE #11" and had a red bull's eye in the corner.
Wilkins found the name of his cousin, George Washington Froe, killed when he was 20 years old.
Froe Properties, a black-owned construction and real estate development company, hired renowned Cleveland architect Robert P. Madison to design several homes in Northeast Washington, including this one.
Now came, however, the boys out of the barn, and they descended upon us with sickle, froe, and scythe.
Within a few days, Joe had mastered the froe and the mallet and could size up a log and split shakes from it nearly as quickly and decisively as Charlie could.
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