In this statement, Romeo is expressing distress at the conflict he perceives after the fight between the Montagues and Capulets. The use of "fray" suggests chaos and violence, highlighting the ongoing feud between the two families. The question "where shall we dine" shows Romeo's detachment from the seriousness of the situation, as he seems preoccupied with trivial matters despite the escalating tensions.
There is a fray in act 1 scene 1. A fray is a brawl, a general fight.
Where is Romeo? Saw you him today? Right glad I am he was not in this fray!
No. He was off mourning the loss of Rosaline. He comes after the fray has been ended by the 'Prince'.
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.
Scince a fray is a fight the opposite of fray is when you bury the hatchet.
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The Fray was created in 2002.
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The word "fray" is a homograph for "freight," which has the same spelling but different meanings.
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fray botod means Fray "prayle/priest" Botod "fat stomach"