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Sentence count:98+4Posted:2016-11-09Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: battlebrushclashconflictfightmeleequarrelrubscuffleskirmishstruggletattertusslewear awaySimilar words: graytrayarraysprayportrayframefrankfraudMeaning: [freɪ]  n. a noisy fight. v. 1. wear away by rubbing 2. cause friction. 
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(31) The banquet recommenced but the fray had dampened and soured the atmosphere.
(32) At this point the Skeleton rejoins the fray, driven into frenzy by its realisation.
(33) It was also among the first to plunge into the Internet fray.
(34) He is shaken, and resolves to return to the fray.
(35) Scientists like to think of themselves as above the fray, or aside the fray, or objective observers of the fray.
(36) Aunt Edie heard yelling, joyous sounds from Betsy and Patsy as their dad entered the fray.
(37) Lord Joseph is now 71, in the House of Lords and out of the political fray.
(38) The field is being actively investigated and is at an exciting stage; computational chemists have entered the fray.
(39) Two Hearthwares, huge in their armour, lumbered over to join in the fray.
(40) The army, long seen as standing above the fray, dirtied its reputation in Kashmir earlier this year.
(41) The hand gunners hopefully rally to rejoin the fray or continue to shoot at approaching enemy.
(42) In the supper room Auguste lined up his troops for the fray.
(43) Credit-card companies have entered the fray, offering an additional 15 to 20 percent off service charges if their card is used.
(44) Ted returned to the fray after a scoreless first half and played at outside-right.
(45) This, of course, was before the Denver Broncos and Buffalo Bills decided to enter the fray.
(46) Gradually,[sentencedict.com] the number of individual objectors prepared to enter the fray began to expand outside the initial handful.
(47) It is, after all, in their joint interest to seem at least a teeny bit above the fray.
(48) He is said, despite his years, to be fit, lucid and raring to re-enter the political fray.
(49) Staying above the fray, he has gone about his duties and watched his approval ratings rise.
(50) Transformational leadership at the whole-organization level, then, involves more than engaging in the daily fray.
(51) Hekmatyar's fighters quickly joined the fray, launching long-range missile attacks into the city against Masud's forces.
(52) In that story there is no denouement, just the relish in the fray itself.
(53) What is slightly more unusual is that Congress has simultaneously joined the fray.
(54) Luckily, the boys heard the scuffle and ran out to throw themselves into the fray.
(55) He must both get into the fray and seem above it, another neat trick.
(56) Anyone working with Mr Gates must take decisions on the spot; studies and committees fray the billionaire's patience.
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(57) This, he believed, would spur us on before we entered the fray.
(58) Yet there are still a smattering of pop ironists trickling sporadically, lip-first into the fray.
(59) Many new lenders have entered the fray - High Street banks, foreign banks, specialist lenders and insurance companies.
(60) If they want to be part of the team they have to join the fray.
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