English

fray

freɪ, fɹeɪ
Meaning: to become worn or separated at the edge
Part of Speech: Verb Alternative Readings: fɹeɪ

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Verb inflections

Form Inflected form
Base fray
3rd person singular present frays
Present participle fraying
Past frayed
Will future will fray
Going-to future going to fray
Imperative negative don't fray / do not fray

Example sentences

The cuffs of his old shirt began to fray.
The cuffs of his old shirt began to fray.
She overcast the raw edges of the hem to prevent fraying.
She overcast the raw edges of the hem to prevent fraying.

Usage Notes

Typically used for cloth or rope when the threads start to come apart at the edges.

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