Synonym: fuss, worry. Similar words: free, free of, freely, French, freeze, freight, frequent, set free. Meaning: [fret] n. 1. agitation resulting from active worry 2. a spot that has been worn away by abrasion or erosion 3. an ornamental pattern consisting of repeated vertical and horizontal lines (often in relief) 4. a small bar of metal across the fingerboard of a musical instrument; when the string is stopped by a finger at the metal bar it will produce a note of the desired pitch. v. 1. worry unnecessarily or excessively 2. be agitated or irritated 3. provide (a musical instrument) with frets 4. become or make sore by or as if by rubbing 5. cause annoyance in 6. gnaw into; make resentful or angry 7. carve a pattern into 8. decorate with an interlaced design 9. be too tight; rub or press 10. cause friction 11. remove soil or rock 12. wear away or erode.
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61. State fret and fume lets my changeable easy to bad.
62. This new system seems to have caused Chinese workers to fret that they won't have enough of a nest egg for their golden years – and likely with good reason.
63. Don't fret over chump change and just hold on for now.
64. If it come from on high, with what decency do you fret and fume because it is not paid for in heavy cash?
65. Some economists fret that share prices are moving far ahead of companies' earnings, to a degree scarily reminiscent of Japan in the late 1980s just before its crash.
66. Cease from anger and forsake wrath ; Do not fret ; it leads only to evildoing.
67. Yields for Belgian debt have jumped, as investors fret about its load of debt and lack of leadership.
68. He was too equable to fret over the demands that were laid on him.
69. As long for act to greatly work well to do influence, guerdon absence no fret.
70. Many Louisianans fret that Gulf - based drilling rigs will decamp for West Africa or Brazil.
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71. Not a few Christians live in a state of unbroken anxiety, and other fret and fume terribly.
72. In Barcelona people fret that its vibrations may topple the Sagrada Familia cathedral.
73. The people who make electronics gear fret that if they don't lock up agreements for exclusive music or videos, consumers won't pay top price.
74. A good deal of production, some fret, may eventually move from Dresden to the Gulf.
75. I've never left her since she was a puppy...I couldn't put her in kennels. She'd fret.
76. Researchers fret that many species of invertebrates will disappear as the oceans acidify due to increased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2).
77. Others fret that hard - working migrants will undercut the wages of the native - born.
78. There they are, with all 20 fingers flying around the neck[sentencedict.com], fret board and sound hole and landing perfectly every time.
79. As she spoke we could see that she was in a fret.
80. Cease from anger, and forsake wrath : fret not thyself in any wise to do evil.
81. What you have to do is pluck the 1st string (maybe tune it first), then on the second string hold the fifth fret down and pluck the string so it matches the sound of the open, first string.
82. Illustrators fret it will be used to criminalise the content itself.
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