Princesse Aux fraisde la Princesse = At another’s expense (chiefly of the State Government).
We had no butter: beurre frais de Lyon is sent down the Rhone to Avignon, and sometimes contains maggots.
A certain sum is allowed by the king for frais de reception.
In the meantime, Clive had arrived upon the mound which Saint Frais had left; and, planting his guns there, opened fire upon the enemy within their intrenchments.
Saint Frais worked his guns unflinchingly at the redoubt, the infantry poured in volley after volley, the cavalry made desperate charges right up to the British lines.
Consequently their balls, for the most part, went far over the heads of the English; and the four field guns of Saint Frais did more execution than the fifty heavy pieces of the nabob.
Scatter, and make for the head of Frais Vallon," whispered Castello as he passed.
In a few minutes he was speeding over the Sahel hills in the direction ofFrais Vallon.
At its head Frais Vallon narrows into a rugged gorge, and is finally lost in the summit of the hills lying to the northward of Algiers.
Here Rais Ali described, with much elaboration, the exact position of the new hole to which the Rimini family had removed, at the head of Frais Vallon, and Mademoiselle Ziffa drank it all in with the most exuberant satisfaction.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "frais" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.