If you don't tie a knot in that rope, it will start to fray.
He had the shirt for a few months when the collar began to fray.
Scince a fray is a fight the opposite of fray is when you bury the hatchet.
fray botod means Fray "prayle/priest" Botod "fat stomach"
Her shirt cuff were fray?
A Fray is a fight. Legally it is called an Affray.
I have a piece of fabric that just began to "fray".
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He had the shirt for a few months when the collar began to fray.
The police officer entered the fray, hoping to end the fight. The edges of Anita's sweater were beginning to fray. Liane liked the fraying edges of the throw blanket. Marlene threw out the tablecloth that began to fray.
The Fray got their name by placing a bowl out for suggestions at a party. The Fray wasn't taken, so they decided to use it.
Rope's. The rope's ends are starting to fray.
Scince a fray is a fight the opposite of fray is when you bury the hatchet.
The word "fray" is a homograph for "freight," which has the same spelling but different meanings.
(noun, a fight ) "I saw the fight, so I grabbed my sword and entered the fray."(verb, unwind, come apart) "The ship's anchor line was beginning to fray."
Everett was not one to fight or battle unnecessarily, but this cause was one he felt passionately about, so throwing coat and caution to the wind he jumped into the fray with his "fists a flyin". His wife later observed he only managed to tear and fray his new shirt in the skirmish.
fray bentos is from Australia
The fray!