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Use "frocks" in a sentence
"Christians may be renowned for turning the other cheek but I'm not sure that calling them 'enslaved adherents' to a 'blood-soaked' religion, led by 'fascists in frocks' is a credible marketing tactic."
"Also Black History month, International wimmins day, Eid, ramadan, LGTBGB day, month or YEAR, more stalls at festivals, gay pride marches etc advertising the wonderful breadth and diversity of diversity itself (especially those blokes in frocks and awful make up)."
"The BBC can't understand why American Christians aren't like the Church Of England, social workers in frocks who worry about debt, Fairtrade chocolate, the oppression of gay clergy and sustainable development initiatives proactively reaching out to the broad sections of the community on a multidisciplinary basis, while the Ten Commandments are broken daily on an industrial scale and the CofE's churches grow greyer and emptier."