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frayed edge

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  • edge — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 place where sth ends ADJECTIVE ▪ top, upper ▪ the top edge of the picture frame ▪ bottom, lower ▪ inner …   Collocations dictionary

  • frayed — [freɪd] adj 1) with fibres that are coming apart at the edge 2) if your nerves are frayed, you are nervous, and if your TEMPER is frayed, you are angry …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • frayed — adj. Frayed is used with these nouns: ↑edge, ↑nerve, ↑temper, ↑wire …   Collocations dictionary

  • Songs from the Edge — is the second album from British musician Dirty Harry (formerly known as Harry). Infobox Album | Name = Songs From the Edge Type = Album Artist = Dirty Harry Release = April 5 2007 Genre = Rock Length = 43:43 Label = Last album = The Trouble with …   Wikipedia

  • feaze — I. variant of feeze II. ˈfāz, ˈfēz intransitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: probably from obsolete Dutch vase, vese fringe, frayed edge, from Middle Dutch more at fash 1. dialect Britain : to become frayed usually used with out …   Useful english dictionary

  • RUBENS, BERNICE — (1927–2004), British novelist, film writer and director. Born in Cardiff, Rubens was educated at University College, South Wales. She taught English and from 1950 worked as a documentary film writer and director. Her first novel, Set on Edge, was …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • feaze — feaze1 /feez/, v.t., feazed, feazing. Naut. to untwist (the end of a rope). [1560 70; akin to D vezelen to fray, MD veze frayed edge, OE faes fringe] feaze2 /feez, fayz/, n. feeze. * * * …   Universalium

  • parturition — /pahr too rish euhn, tyoo , choo /, n. Biol. the process of bringing forth young. [1640 50; < LL parturition (s. of parturitio) travail, equiv. to L parturit(us) (ptp. of parturire; see PARTURIENT) + ion ION] * * * I or birth or childbirth or… …   Universalium

  • frazzle — (v.) c.1825, to unravel (of clothing), from E.Anglian variant of 17c. fasel to unravel, fray (like the end of a rope), from M.E. facelyn to fray (mid 15c.), from fasylle fringe, frayed edge, dim. of O.E. fæs fringe. Cf. Ger. Faser thread, fiber,… …   Etymology dictionary

  • frazzle — [fraz′əl] Informal vt., vi. frazzled, frazzling [Brit (E Anglian) dial. & U.S., prob. altered (after FRAY2) < dial. fazle < ME faselen, to fray < fasel, frayed edge < fas < OE fæs, a fringe] 1. to wear or become worn to rags or… …   English World dictionary

  • fash — I. ˈfash verb ( ed/ ing/ es) Etymology: Middle French fascher, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin fastidiare to disgust, from Latin fastidium loathing, disgust more at fastidious transitive verb chiefly Sco …   Useful english dictionary

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