Aún no tenemos significados para "frugal fare".
1Frère Charle invited me to partake of the frugal fare of his order.
2He comes in an hour, after his watch is over, with the bread and water-monsieur'sfrugal fare.
3After their frugal fare they felt much refreshed, and then began to talk of what they should do.
4After so much frugal fare, the files and boxes Burnett proceeded to lay before me were a feast.
5I was nothing loath, and found the roast of mutton a deal more to my liking than the frugal fare I had ordered.
6The lads bent anew to their tasks with a cheerfulness which made work mere play, sweetening their frugal fare, and bringing restful sleep.
7Joe and Wetzel, with appetites whetted by their stirring outdoor life, relished the frugal fare as they could never have enjoyed a feast.
8They therefore seated themselves together around their frugal fare, under the shelter of an arcade, with a fire burning brightly in front of them.
9Goat-cheese, hard and salt, and with a flavour that left no doubt as to the source from which it came, made up the frugal fare.
10"The British are eating no such frugal fare," he remarked.
11"You must put up with frugal fare," I answered, bowing.
12'That's rather frugal fare for Park Lane.'
13'Then turn to-night, and freely share Whate'er my cell bestows; My rushy couch, and frugal fare, My blessing and repose.
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