Use "frayed" in a sentence

1. Check for cracked, worn, or frayed Belts

2. 5 The argument frayed their nerves.

3. 3 The carpet was badly frayed.

4. 10 His shirt was frayed.

5. 6 Tempers were getting very frayed.

6. He wore frayed jeans and cowboy shirts.

7. Rope they put on me was frayed and broke.

8. 2 He had frayed the bottom of his jeans.

9. 4 He wore frayed jeans and cowboy shirts.

10. The Brim of the man's hat was frayed and faded

11. 3 Everyone is gibbering insanely, nerves frayed as showtime approaches.

12. 1 Everyone is gibbering insanely, nerves frayed as showtime approaches.

13. What you had sewn up, the stitching's frayed, Frank.

14. Nerves get frayed, and a mood of extremism prevails.

15. Abound Womens Size Large Chambray Popover Tank Top Tiered Frayed Trim Denim

16. 12 This old jumper of mine is frayed at the sleeve cuff.

17. Chandler : ( trying to untangle her ) Some of these look a little frayed.

18. 23 The stairway carpet is so frayed it threatens to unravel.

19. 9 The stairway carpet is so frayed it threatens to unravel.

20. 14 A lot of pretty melodies with some frayed edges.

21. Delicate chairs with frayed green silk upholstery were placed round the walls.

22. 15 The edges are frayed,(www.Sentencedict.com) with the ends sloughing off.

23. 24 By the end of the meal her nerves were completely frayed.

24. 22 Delicate chairs with frayed green silk upholstery were placed round the walls.

25. 13 Relations between us have become frayed through a series of misunderstandings.

26. 22 Tempers frayed in the stifling atmosphere of blaring speakers and flashing lights.

27. A damp rag with frayed edges—not a towel or a washcloth but a damp rag with frayed edges—rested upon his forehead, emphasizing the humble economic circumstances of the family.

28. He would have thrown out the shirt with the slightly frayed cuff and straightened his shoulders.

29. 11 Frayed tempers at the end of the match led to three players being sent off.

30. Grab your Baggiest, most-frayed jumper, pop this on and get ready to get moody.

31. She used Rosalind's flashlight to take her across the kitchen's frayed linoleum to the corridor.

32. 26 She opened it, slipped her hand inside and pulled out an old frayed envelope.

33. And so I lose sleep over mute facts and frayed ends and missing witnesses.

34. A grooved Cathead can cause overlapping of the catline as can frayed or worn lines

35. Buzzing & humming can also be caused by cords that are frayed or have failed

36. Synonyms for Abraded include scraped, chafed, rasped, scratched, eroded, rubbed, grazed, wore, worn and frayed

37. 28 He would have thrown out the shirt with the slightly frayed cuff and straightened his shoulders.

38. From colorful Boho tops and floral ruffle dresses to frayed shoes and strappy sandals

39. Extension cords that looked frayed or suspicious were bound up in Scotch cellophane tape.

40. 21 Extension cords that looked frayed or suspicious were bound up in Scotch cellophane tape.

41. Synonyms for Clapped out include worn out, shabby, tattered, threadbare, worn, crumbling, dilapidated, faded, frayed and holey

42. Backwoods Vanilla Cigars (Rare) are known for their distinctive packaging and appearance with a frayed end

43. ● To prevent tripping, you should repair, replace, or remove frayed carpets, lifted linoleum, or broken tiles.

44. 8 I'd frayed the edges of my jeans as that was the fashion in those days.

45. 18 He had dutifully nurtured a six-hair goatee and frayed the bottom of his jeans.

46. 19 A sweep of light remained between frayed brocade curtains, without a gleam on the parquet floor.

47. 7 Tempers frayed as thousands of motorists began the Christmas holiday with long waits in traffic jams.

48. Blocked roads, wildcat action and frayed nerves tested the patience of commuters and consumers across the continent.

49. 20 A high wind frayed the sails of clouds until a crescent moon limned each shred with white gold.

50. A high wind frayed the sails of clouds until a crescent moon limned each shred with white gold.

51. 8 A high wind frayed the sails of clouds until a crescent moon limned each shred with white gold.

52. 29 The gilding was flaking off a clumsy clasp and some stitches had broken on the handle, leaving it frayed and shabby.

53. 27 We went into a living room in which there was old furniture, a worn rug, and a frayed velvet sofa.

54. 16 Frayed edges, broken by a very below average human finger, nearly fit round corners of chipped cream-painted cream furniture.

55. The local magistrate might not believe in the frayed elastic, either, if the McReady family were pillars of the kirk.

56. A frayed top- hat and a faded brown overcoat with a wrinkled velvet collar lay upon a chair beside him.

57. 25 David D. is always well briefed, usually good-humoured, though he was looking a little frayed by the small hours of Friday.

58. Though it was a warm day, he was wearing his old faded high-necked sweater with a frayed shirt collar showing.

59. ‘Unlike surrounding leaves, these pages - heavily edited, faded, some with frayed edges - were typed with a black ribbon, a telltale sign of Antecedence.’

60. The legal basis for the war against Al qaeda and its successors is aging and frayed, but how to replace it has long bedeviled lawmakers

61. 30 Though it was a warm day, he was wearing his old faded high-necked sweater with a frayed shirt collar showing.

62. ‘Unlike surrounding leaves, these pages - heavily edited, faded, some with frayed edges - were typed with a black ribbon, a telltale sign of Antecedence.’

63. 23 His bare feet could identify all the frayed patches on the long ribbon of carpet and each worn tread on the stairs.

64. 17 Jacqui was just the frayed end of an otherwise completed pattern and it was with reluctance that he dialled his own number.

65. Definitely, an idyllic place to recharge frayed nerves, with its cozy ambience of bamboo and nipa hut in its very Filipino type of hospitality and accommodation...

66. He watched her open the reticule; he watched her count onto the desk twenty-five dollars in frayed bills and coins ranging down to nickels and dimes and pennies.

67. Prisoners in other cells also asked to borrow it, so that it made its way through the entire ward, ending up worn and frayed like a pack of old playing cards.”

68. He watched her open the reticule; he watched her count onto the desk twenty-five dollars in frayed bills and coins ranging down to nickels and dimes and pennies. (William Faulkner.

69. These are simply a sort of fringe to the barbules, just as if the lower edge of the barbules were frayed out, and only differ from each other in that Barbicels are

70. The post - 9 / 11 solidarity had already frayed before the Iraqi war began in March 2003 , but that decision worsened tensions , as symbolized by the heightened acrimony in the U . S . presidential elections of 2004 .

71. Then the sailmaker would carefully cover each hole with a square inch of Irish linen frayed at the edges and with a Brushful of dope make our aircraft 'serviceable' again within an hour." Lewis, Cecil

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75. ‘The Bejewelled visitor to the Metropolitan Opera, facing a bank of paparazzi at the entrance.’ ‘The interviews were with nearly two dozen Saudis, from a bejeweled prince of the royal court, sipping coffee at a cafe, to a truck driver wearing a frayed caftan, clutching a bag of onions at a local supermarket.’