It would be a good idea, this way you dont get stuck in traffic idling thru the green light.
No, the word "fray" is not a homograph. Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings and pronunciations.
The Fray is a piano based rock band from Denver Colorado. Some of their most notable somgs are "How to Save a Life", "Over My Head (Cable Car)" and "You Found Me"
Over my head (cable car) was their first well-known song
Never Say Never How to save a life Over My Head (Cable Car)
Yes fray is a homograph which are words that are spelled the same but have a different meaning.Different uses of the word 'fray':fray (noun) - a fight or argument: There was a fray in the street last Saturday night.fray (verb) - If some threads of cloth are starting to come loose, the cloth is beginning to fray.fray (verb) - The neighbours are making an awful noise and my nerves are beginning to fray.
A Day to Remember were the band that covered the song Over My Head (Cable Car) by The Fray, it was released in 2009 on the album "Punk Goes Pop Volume Two".
Rope's. The rope's ends are starting to fray.
In an electrical circuit, you'll have a charged circuit (the positive), and a ground circuit... a bad ground cable is a cable which is somehow not effectively completing the ground.. could be poor conductive material, a break or fray in the cable, an improper grounding point..
Fray, flay. fury
As long as the belt looks okay it should be alright. Check to see if there are lots of cracks in it. Also if it is starting to fray around the edges then it is time. Good luck.
Not significantly, though if it tangled in such a way as to damage or fray the cable inside, it may have adverse effects. You should try to untangle it and coil it as neatly as possible and then place it where it will be out of the way to minimize the chances of cable damage.
Scince a fray is a fight the opposite of fray is when you bury the hatchet.