1. frankfurt - Noun
2. Frankfurt - Proper noun
a German city; an industrial and commercial and financial center
Source: WordNetSaw the English [pilots] coming from the sea in huge bands like the bristling hair of Zeus Jupiter. Heard all destroyed in Frankfurt. Sad... Max Beckmann
Location is everything, I'd rather camp in the Lake District or Scotland than sit in a five-star hotel in Frankfurt. Rory Bremner
He had beaten and tortured, dragged shrieking children away from their mothers, despatched his quotas of human cargo in sealed box-cars to the frontier, until finally he was able to declare that there were no more Jews in Frankfurt. Heinrich Baab
When an Occupy demo in the centre of Frankfurt makes world news, I shall hurry to join in. Nigel Farage
Being the first black Nobel laureate, and the first African, the African world considered me personal property. I lost the remaining shreds of my anonymity, even to walk a few yards in London, Paris or Frankfurt without being stopped. Wole Soyinka
If Christ came back tomorrow, He'd have to change planes in Frankfurt. Modern air travel means less time spent in transit. That time is now spent in transit lounges. P. J. O'Rourke