19 examples of fram in sentences

On August 9, 1910, we left Norway on the Fram, the ship that had originally been built for Nansen.

The Fram, which has justly been called the stanchest polar ship in the world, on this voyage across practically all of the oceans, proved herself to be extremely seaworthy.

The first was composed of the commander of the ship, Captain Nilsen, and the nine men who were to stay on board to take the Fram out of the ice and to Buenos Aires.

Before us lay the large, unlimited snow plain, behind us the Bay of Whales with its projecting ice capes and at its entrance our dear ship, the Fram.

When we reached our station the Fram had already left.

A small tent, which we had brought with us in order to designate the South Pole, was put up here and the Norwegian flag with the pennant of the Fram was hoisted above it.

Simultaneously with our work on land, scientific observations were made on board the Fram by Captain Nilsen and his companions which probably stamp this expedition as the most valuable of all.

The Fram made a voyage from Buenos Aires to the coast of Africa and back, covering a distance of 8,000 nautical miles, during which a series of oceanographical observations was made at no less than sixty stations.

The total length of the Fram's journey equaled twice the circumnavigation of the globe.

The Fram has successfully braved dangerous voyages which made high demands upon her crew.

Through night and fog, through storm and hurricane, through pack ice and between icebergs the Fram had to find her way.

Farthest north, farthest south did our dear old Fram penetrate.

Nyam {337} am nyam, an' maney maney; Birds am birds, like park am park; An' dere's twenty thousand birdskins Ardered jes' now fram New Yark.' Eversley, 1870.

Other words in this dialect are "sprack," an adjective meaning quick or lively; and "frem" or "frum," a word derived from the Anglo-Saxon "fram," meaning fresh or flourishing.

The word "frum," the derivation of which is, Anglo-Saxon, "fram," or "from" = strong, flourishing, is the local expression for the bursting of the springs.

FROM, in Saxon, Fram, is probably derived from the old adjective Frum, original.

NORTH WESTERN DIGEST, covering all cases reported in North western reporter and all of the North Western States reports fram the earliest times.

NORTH WESTERN DIGEST, covering all cases reported in North western reporter and all of the North Western States reports fram the earliest times.

"Sweetbriars are good, and I don't go back on 'em, but they ain't got the fram these fellers have.

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