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" the wizen-faced frump!" here frump means??

Answers

Answered by sawakkincsem
2

Anton Chekhov is a famous writer who has used this phrase in his plays.

Explanation:

  • One of the main characters of the play says this sentence to another individual.
  • This sentence indicates insult to another individual who is being called a frump.
  • The composition of the sentence shows that it was hurled due to an argument or event occurred at a fast pace.

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Answered by gratefuljarette
4

Here frump means the Lomov.

Explanation:

  • The words have been used for the person Lomov in the story The Proposal. In the story first, Chubkov, one character in the story thought that Lomov has come to his house to ask for some money and he felt so bad about this.
  • Later when he came to know that 'Lomov' has come with the proposal of marrying his daughter, he changes his opinion about Lomov and considers him a good person.

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