frith|friths in English

noun

[frɪθ]

(Scottish) narrow arm of the sea (also firth); type of fish-snaring net for catching fish

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1. Bowerbirds: Nature, Art & History Frith & Frith, Malanda, Australia

2. Frith, "bryngeth in that thyng which cleane Confuteth his opinion

3. Frith Street Gallery, 2008 and Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, 200

4. Critic Simon Frith claims that the metal singer's "tone of voice" is more important than the lyrics.

5. 21 Frith stood on the sea wall and watched the sail gliding down the swollen estuary.

6. Professor Uta Frith, an autism researcher at University College London, said the findings needed to be treated with caution.

7. Moll Cutpurse, byname of Mary Frith, (born 1584?, London, England—died July 26, 1659, London), the most notorious female member of 17th-century England’s underworld

8. Characteristically, Frith saw a business opportunity in tourism, pre-empting the postcard boom by setting out to photograph every British city, town and village

9. Simon Frith, chair of the Mercury Prize judging panel, has said that albums are chosen because they are the "strongest" each year, rather than according to genre.

10. Again, "I can not finde a place that of it selfe more properly Confuteth this phantasticall Purgatory," says Frith of II Maccabees xii.44, "then doth this 9See Wilson, Arte, pp