- 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
fray noun [U] (FIGHT) 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:
- FRAY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Fray definition: a fight, battle, or skirmish See examples of FRAY used in a sentence
- Fray - definition of fray by The Free Dictionary
A heated dispute or intensely competitive situation: "Minneapolis became the latest battleground in the fray over bio-engineering as hundreds of protesters took to the streets" (Todd Wilkinson)
- FRAY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If your nerves or your temper fray, or if something frays them, you become nervous or easily annoyed because of mental strain and anxiety Tempers began to fray as the two teams failed to score [VERB] This kind of living was beginning to fray her nerves [VERB noun]
- fray - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
fray (third-person singular simple present frays, present participle fraying, simple past and past participle frayed) (transitive, obsolete, rare) To bear the expense of (something); to defray
- Fray - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
The word fray is all about friction A frayed rope has been rubbed so much its fibers are wearing away People experiencing friction are involved in a fray, or a noisy fight
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