"Lost in the Fray" is a phrase that often refers to individuals or groups who become overlooked or marginalized in chaotic situations or conflicts. Its origin is not tied to a specific event but rather reflects a broader theme prevalent in literature and discourse about social dynamics and struggles. The phrase captures the essence of being engulfed in turmoil, suggesting a sense of being lost or forgotten amidst the noise and confusion. It is frequently used in discussions about social justice, mental health, and the plight of the vulnerable.
"You Found Me," sung by The Fray.
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Fray Bentos was created in 1858.
The band, The Fray, was formed in 2002. Their self-titled album, The Fray, was released in February 2009.
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.
"You Found Me," sung by The Fray.
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No, the word "afraid" is not derived from "fray." "Afraid" comes from Old English "a-," meaning "on," and "faran," meaning "to go," combining to form "a-faran," eventually evolving into "afraid" with the sense of feeling fear. "Fray" has a different origin, coming from Old French "freier," meaning "to disturb" or "frighten."
Scince a fray is a fight the opposite of fray is when you bury the hatchet.
fray bentos is from Australia
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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