The force de frappe alone, a dubious deterrent, required more than $2 billion a year.
From the time.com
It was a strawberry frappe, not mango juice, which is what he had ordered.
From the nytimes.com
Order water or fat-free milk instead of a soda, juice, milkshake, frappe, or smoothie.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Then I was struck midgrowl by the most heavenly frappe of malty cereal.
From the tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com
It's less to do with force de frappe and more to do with esprit de corps.
From the economist.com
The frappe had great flavor, but it wasn't thoroughly blended.
From the sacbee.com
To make a frappe, blend sugar, 15 lychees, mint and 2 cups of ice.
From the smh.com.au
If I'm having a bad day, I'll take that mocha frappe chocolate mudslide thingy with extra whipped cream.
From the edeneatseverything.com
Don't overdo the free guavaberry rum and frappe samples.
From the jsonline.com
More examples
Liqueur poured over shaved ice
Thick milkshake containing ice cream
Ice: a frozen dessert with fruit flavoring (especially one containing no milk)
A frozen fruit flavoured dessert or appetizer; a liqueur or cocktail served on shaved ice; a movement where you strike your foot against the floor over the ankle in ballet or other forms of dance
(FRAPPES) A drink made by packing a glass with crushed ice and pouring liqueur over it.
(Frappes) Frozen drinks made with espresso and powdered chocolate blended together with crushed ice and either water or milk.
A partially frozen, often fruity drink. It is usually a mixture of ingredients served over a mound of crushed ice.
Well iced drinks, usually liquers or spirits, served over finely crushed ice and drunk with a straw.
Something that is iced or set on or in a bed of ice.