To fray a shirt, you can use scissors or a razor blade to cut the edges of the fabric. Then, you can pull on the threads to create a frayed look. Be careful not to cut too much or the fabric may unravel too far.
Her shirt cuff were fray?
The correct way to use "fray" in this sentence is: "her shirt cuffs were frayed." "Frayed" is the past tense of "fray" and describes the condition of the shirt cuffs being worn or unravelled at the edges.
He had the shirt for a few months when the collar began to fray.
(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.
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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