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Sentence count:125+6Posted:2016-10-25Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: loadedSimilar words: haughtydaughterburst into laughterfraudfraudulentlaugh atburst out laughingboughtMeaning: [frɔːt]  adj. 1. marked by distress 2. filled with or attended with. 
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61. But both were fraught with inner tensions and contradictions, and both ended in disillusionment and frustration.
62. The changes in health that have taken place in El Salvador have inevitably been uneven, fraught with difficulties and contradictions.
63. The police in Ajdabiya were mostly Magharba and Zuwaya, and senior officers took care in selecting men to police fraught situations.
64. Their ten years of marriage have been fraught with difficulties that neither could have foreseen.
65. He realized that what he was about to attempt was fraught with dangers(sentencedict.com/fraught.html), for Bernice and for himself.
66. It was a preparation time fraught with difficulties and frustrations.
67. They were demonstrating that life on the Web is fraught with peril.
68. Clearly, devising a political map of Minoan Crete is fraught with problems.
69. The string section repeatedly cut through his fraught baritone with great sheets of emotional counterpoint.
70. Sarah, who lived near to the Brompton Hospital, visited her father regularly although Raine's hostility complicated an already fraught situation.
71. For this whole business of killing, whether killing beasts or killing men, is supposed to be fraught with danger.
72. Alas! the centuries are fraught with pain, and man is burdened by fear and woe.
73. In retrospect, the decision to build the bomb was fraught with agonizing ambiguities.
74. Her job, which was already fraught with tension, had now also become one of almost overwhelming stress and strain.
75. And then the fraught silence would modulate into conciliatory monosyllable, and back to their peaceful co-existence.
76. Attractive as that proposition has seemed in recent years, the form in which it has been pursued is fraught with difficulties.
77. However, it is a move fraught with problems as our writers explain How long can it be taken as read?
78. Other options are fraught with more complications because of the possibility of contributions from special interests.
79. Thompson and Geir can agree, but their own deliverance was fraught with danger.
80. To learn how to cope in such fraught situations and to survive can be a broadening experience.
81. It is this lack of codified certainty that makes a study of it so fraught with difficulty.
82. One answer in the report is fraught with difficulty: to put an economic value on water.
83. This is an area of human emotion so fraught with difficulty that attitudes to it are poles apart.
84. But I wish to alert him to a situation fraught with dangers, namely the position of black people in his country.
85. Then I reminded myself that it is fraught with disappointments.
86. But it is also one that could be fraught with difficulty.
87. Judicial review may also come into play in the potentially fraught area of contracted-out services.
88. The coming months will be fraught with fateful decisions.
89. The president's relations with Chief Justice Roberts are fraught.
90. Erotic love is dynamic: fraught with mystery and drama.
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