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fray1
verb (frayed , fraying ) tr & intr
1 said of cloth or rope: to wear away along an edge or at a point of friction, so that individual threads come loose.
2 said of tempers, nerves, etc: to make or become edgy and strained.
[18c in this sense; 15c in obsolete sense referring to deer rubbing velvet off their antlers: from French frayer , from Latin fricare to rub]
verb (frayed , fraying ) tr & intr
1 said of cloth or rope: to wear away along an edge or at a point of friction, so that individual threads come loose.
2 said of tempers, nerves, etc: to make or become edgy and strained.
[18c in this sense; 15c in obsolete sense referring to deer rubbing velvet off their antlers: from French frayer , from Latin fricare to rub]
fray2
noun (frays )
1 a fight, quarrel or argument.
2 any scene of lively action.
[14c: short for affray]
noun (frays )
1 a fight, quarrel or argument.
2 any scene of lively action.
[14c: short for affray]
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