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1. The cuffs of his shirt were fraying.
2. Support for the leader was fraying at the edges.
3. The electric wire is fraying and could be dangerous to handle.
4. Meatball's sense of humour was fraying.
5. They cut a zig-zag edge to prevent fraying.
6. With tempers fraying, it was decided to return to the question today.
7. Because it is ripstop, and fraying is therefore limited, pinking shears would only be decorative and not at all necessary.
8. To prevent excessive fraying cut out using sharp pinking shears.
9. Such guards also protect against fraying by roe deer.
10. SELVAGE - a finished edge used to prevent fraying or unraveling of woven wire cloth.
11. There are signs that the alliance is now fraying at the edges.
12. The electric cord is fraying and could be dangerous to handle.
13. With basic needs in increasingly short supply, the social fabric of Cairo is showing signs of fraying.
14. We had been waiting an hour, the temperature rising, tempers fraying.
15. Is our civilization widening and deepening, or is it fraying out?
16. After the industrial Armageddon that left GM and Chrysler in bankruptcy and the car industry's 5,000 top suppliers hanging by a fraying fan belt, Ford is flying the flag of resurgence.
17. Her home now is a precarious lean-to made from a couple of stained, fraying sheets tied to some sticks.
18. A lace knitted fabric, and process for producing the same,[Sentencedict.com] capable of not only suppressing disfiguration but also preventing yarn fraying.
19. Even at $170 to more than $300, the designer dungarees represent a sacrifice she's willing to make despite the fraying economy.
20. To increase the reliability of the fabric ends (reduce fraying), sew a zigzag pattern on all the fabric seam edges.
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