Back into the fight. Could also mean back into the struggle of life.
A Fray is a fight. Legally it is called an Affray.
It means "way back when"
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"
A sheep fold is a sheep pen, a place of safety. The phrase is to welcome someone back after they have been away.
A Fray is a fight. Legally it is called an Affray.
of Fray, The skin which a deer frays from his horns.
Fray means Friar or fraile in English.
Have my back means "defend me"
A Fray is a fight. Legally it is called an Affray.
go back in time
It means "way back when"
Yes, "fray" is not a homograph because it is pronounced differently based on the context. It is pronounced as /freɪ/ when referring to a fight or battle, and as /freɪ/ when referring to unraveling or wearing out.
Well if you mean "how TO save a life" then i think it would be "the fray". Well if you mean "how TO save a life" then i think it would be "the fray".
save it for a rainy day
you will never go back to it
to rubb off