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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.

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12y ago

It meant and still means a fight, battle, or skirmish. When lady Montague says, "Where is Romeo? Saw you him today? Right glad am I he was not in this fray", she is pretty obviously talking about the huge brawl everybody just finished seeing on stage.

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10y ago

1. To fray is defined as when something becomes worn or unraveled, especially cloth.(verb)

An example of to fray is playing with the end of a sweater while nervous.

2. To fray means to become irritated. (verb)

An example of to fray is drumming on the table in front of someone who dislikes that sound.

3. Fray is defined as a noisy struggle or fight. (noun)

An example of a fray is a family argument

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15y ago

A heated dispute or contest.

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15y ago

Their was a fray going on in the hallway.

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12y ago

hey man that's totally fray

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