The phrase "All the cracks gathered to the fray" is likely a metaphorical expression. In this context, "cracks" could refer to individuals who are highly skilled or experienced in a particular field, coming together to participate in a challenging or competitive situation. The word "fray" typically denotes a conflict or battle, suggesting that these skilled individuals are joining forces to face a difficult task or adversary. Overall, the phrase conveys the idea of a group of experts uniting to confront a significant challenge.
i dont know all of them butIsaac is 27 and David is 25.
it happens to all of us
It means all four singers are singing at the same time.
It means for a group to sing all the sing pitch and at the same time, sounding as if they were one.
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Gathered means in cooking that all the ingredeints are added together in a clump......trust me i had experience!!
No, the word "fray" is not a homograph. Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings and pronunciations.
Yes all is good here.
The fray do not worship the devil if you listen most of their songs have God in it and not in a bad way at all.
I think they all like The Fray but I heard that Louis and Harry like them the most
The cast of Boombox All Access with the Fray - 2012 includes: Isaac Slade as himself
All is Safely Gathered In was created on 1972-11-24.
I suppose you are all wondering why I've gathered you together today. Are the curtains pleated because the cloth was gathered?
No, The Fray is an American band. It consists of four members - Isaac Slade, Dave Walsh, Joe King and Ben Wysocki - all from Denver, Colorado.
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i dont know all of them butIsaac is 27 and David is 25.
i dont know all of them butIsaac is 27 and David is 25.