fallal
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- fallalery noun
Etymology
Origin of fallal
First recorded in 1700–10; origin uncertain; perhaps an alteration of furbelow ( def. )
Example Sentences
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"Women's fallals," he said, with a scornful crack at one large case.
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It was my silk, lace, ribbons and fallals Harry Bradley was taking across the river.
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"She will have stuffed dates and fancy fixin's, will she?" she cried; "I just guess she's had enough of those fallals now!"
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Heaven knows what fallals Lady Cassandra would don for a like occasion.
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And as for buying frills and fallals, there were two daughters to provide for and a son who was growing into the stratum of foppery.
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