froufrous

/ˈfruːfruːz/
noun
  1. Plural of froufrou; fancy, showy, or decorative trimmings or details.
    • The designer added too many froufrous to the wedding dress.
    • The costume was covered in froufrous like lace, beads, and ribbons.
    • She removed all the froufrous from the curtains to give the room a modern look.
  2. Plural of froufrou; rustling sounds, like those made by silk or taffeta fabric.
    • The froufrous of her petticoats announced her arrival.
    • He could hear the froufrous of the leaves as the wind picked up.
    • The froufrous of the dancers' skirts filled the theater.
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