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frood
a. (context UK dialectal Northern England English) shrewd; sagacious; wary; cautious.
Usage examples of "frood".
Giacomin said, his voice as warm and comforting as that of a frood begging to know about your most severe neurosis.
The frood had spouted all that stuff on purpose, Quellen thought resentfully, by way of establishing his intellectual supremacy.
The frood, exhausted by his efforts, sat slumped wearily beside her, hardly watching.
He was disappointed that Galuber, despite his promisingly Teutonic name, did not fake the ritualistic Central European accent that most froods affected.