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frappe

How to use frappe in a sentence. Example sentences and definitions for frappe.

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Examples4
Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

liqueur poured over shaved ice

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of frappe gathered in one view.

noun

liqueur poured over shaved ice

noun

thick milkshake containing ice cream

noun

a frozen dessert with fruit flavoring (especially one containing no milk)

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for frappe.

noun

liqueur poured over shaved ice

noun

thick milkshake containing ice cream

noun

a frozen dessert with fruit flavoring (especially one containing no milk)

Example sentences

1

It is really not surprising that most of the comments here are made by accounts created in last 24 hours - jamorton74, sicaca, Nolagirl226, frappe, aali1, ccmoberg, danmpark, asmith32, yaakov45.

2

You don't see the frappe term used in this context much any longer but it was still fairly common when the Coffee Connection chain was around.

3

Had she ordered an ice-frappe and been delivered hot coffee which is typically made with freshly boiled water?

4

""Many of Starbucks' competitors, in the United States, in the Philippines and elsewhere, have begun offering drinks similar to the popular and trademarked frappuccino and called them "frappe" with or without the accent, some which do not include any coffee"

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use frappe in a sentence?

It is really not surprising that most of the comments here are made by accounts created in last 24 hours - jamorton74, sicaca, Nolagirl226, frappe, aali1, ccmoberg, danmpark, asmith32, yaakov45.

What does frappe mean?

liqueur poured over shaved ice

What part of speech is frappe?

frappe is commonly used as noun.