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Fray Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FRAY is a usually disorderly or protracted fight, struggle, or dispute. How to use fray in a sentence.
FRAY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
a fight or argument, esp. one in which several people take part. A fray is also a situation in which people or organizations compete forcefully: A third buyer has entered the fray. (Definition of fray from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
FRAY Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
verb (used without object) to wear into loose, raveled threads or fibers, as cloth; ravel out: My sweater frayed at the elbows. to become strained or stressed: Jealousy could be a sign that your relationship is fraying. to rub against something: tall grass fraying against my knees.
FRAY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
The fray is an exciting or challenging activity, situation, or argument that you are involved in. There will have to be a second round of voting when new candidates can enter the fray. He would be inspiring young people to get into the political fray. Synonyms: fight, battle, row, conflict More Synonyms of fray. 4. See fray at/around the edges.
fray noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
noun. /freɪ/ the fray. [singular] a fight, a competition or an argument, especially one that is exciting or seen as a test of your ability. They were ready for the fray. to enter/join the fray. At 71, he has now retired from the political fray. Topics Opinion and argument c2. Word Origin. Definitions on the go.
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