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fray [ fray ]


transitive and intransitive verb  (past and past participle frayed, present participle fray·ing, 3rd person present singular frays)
Definition:
 
1. wear away and hang in threads: to wear away the edge or surface of cloth or rope by friction, causing threads to hang loose, or be worn away in this way
frayed at the cuffs

2. make or become strained: to become strained, causing irritability or anger, or cause somebody's nerves, temper, or patience to become strained
Tempers were already fraying.



noun  (plural frays)
Definition:
 
worn part with loose threads: a worn area on cloth or rope, with loose threads showing

[15th century. Via French frayer< Latin fricare "rub"]
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