Found 3 items, similar to Fray.
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Definition: fray
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: fray
fray
n : a noisy fight [syn:
affray,
disturbance,
ruffle]
v 1: wear away by rubbing;
“The friction frayed the sleeve” [syn:
frazzle]
2: cause friction;
“my sweater scratches” [syn:
rub,
fret,
chafe,
scratch]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Fray
Fray
\Fray\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Frayed (fr[=a]d); p. pr. &
vb. n.
Fraying.] [See 1st
Fray, and cf.
Affray.]
To frighten; to terrify; to alarm. --I. Taylor.
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What frays ye, that were wont to comfort me affrayed?
--Spenser.
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Fray
\Fray\, v. t. [Cf. OF. fraier. See
Defray, v. t.]
To bear the expense of; to defray. [Obs.]
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The charge of my most curious and costly ingredients
frayed, I shall acknowledge myself amply satisfied.
--Massinger.
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Fray
\Fray\, v. t. [OF. freier, fraier, froier, to rub. L.
fricare; cf. friare to crumble, E. friable; perh. akin to Gr.
chri`ein to anoint, chri^sma an anointing, Skr. gh[.r]sh to
rub, scratch. Cf.
Friction.]
To rub; to wear off, or wear into shreds, by rubbing; to
fret, as cloth; as, a deer is said to fray her head.
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Fray
\Fray\, v. i.
1. To rub.
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We can show the marks he made
When 'gainst the oak his antlers frayed. --Sir W.
Scott.
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2. To wear out or into shreads, or to suffer injury by
rubbing, as when the threads of the warp or of the woof
wear off so that the cross threads are loose; to ravel;
as, the cloth frays badly.
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A suit of frayed magnificience. --tennyson.
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Fray
\Fray\, n.
A fret or chafe, as in cloth; a place injured by rubbing.
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