The clammy sea-wind on the face, the sense of great spaces, the grandeur of the coast, with its solemn, immovable rampart of cliff, and the pulsing life of the cold spray, for ever beating and Frilling against the hard, glistening surface-these enter into consciousness.
"Cornwall"
G. E. Mitton
"I should think it would be possible to be in her company a whole day without a single allusion to Frilling, or square-cut, or trains, or the colour and shape of Miss Blank's last new bonnet.
"The Star-Gazers"
George Manville Fenn
It wouldn't have occurred to the girl that such things need have been said as for mere Frilling and finish.
"The Reverberator"
Henry James