"American Landscape," which gave the program its overall title, depicted an assortment of eccentrics to scraps of pop and movie music, and its characters ranged from a frumpy woman to a gibberish-spouting man.
Maria Jose Ribot, the Spanish dancer who choreographed and performed it, entered looking like a shy, frumpy woman dressed in clothes from a thrift shop.
The vedek stepped aside, and a small, plump and frumpy woman stepped forward with grave dignity and a phony, ingratiating smile.
The pathetic men, the frumpy women, the filthy children-even some pointless girls.
Lynn reaches into her purse and displays a photo of a frumpy woman wearing down booties, a ripped T-shirt, no makeup and not much else.
We do like the garrulous fiftyish fellow, but we become really enamored of the fortyish, somewhat frumpy, eternally distrustful woman who just wants him gone from her untidy living quarters, now.
Or those frumpy women with wigs, often with baby carriages in tow.
In "Castles in Spain," a New York premiere, she was witchlike, then transformed into a frumpy woman ironically at odds with the love lyrics of the accompanying "September Song."
A big red circle around a photo, a photo of a fat, frumpy black woman.
Finally reaching the hub, they discover Gaea, who presents herself as a frumpy middle aged woman.