"Frow" Quotes from Famous Books
... But the regular lumbermen, with their saw-mills, have been, less generally destructive thus far than the shingle-makers. The wood splits freely, and there is a constant demand for the shingles. And because an ax, and saw, and frow are all the capital required for the business, many of that drifting, unsteady class of men so large in California engage in it for a few months in the year. When prospectors, hunters, ranch hands, etc., touch their "bottom dollar" and find themselves ... — The Mountains of California • John Muir
... help climb de trees arter 'em. Or maybe we kin git de monkeys to frow em down, same ... — Tom Swift in Captivity • Victor Appleton |