Similar words: usherette, cigarette, barrette, majorette, bachelorette, get the better of, fret, fretful. Meaning: [fret] adj. 1. having frets 2. having a pattern of fretwork or latticework.
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31. The acid fretted the metal.
32. The continual noise fretted the woman's nerves.
33. Dr. McEwan fretted irritably as he withdrew the otoscope from old Rudy's ear.
34. It was fretted and over - stimulated and inflamed and fored into the nationalist mould.
35. Pain, that was not yet the pain of love, fretted his heart.
36. A stringed instrument of a long, fretted fingerboard with resonating gourds at each end.
37. In it, he fretted over the failure to distinguish between relevant and irrelevant character flaws.
38. We had all remarked, during some time,[http://sentencedict.com/fretted.html] that Miss Linton fretted and pined over something.
39. But she could not tranquillise herself with these reflections : a feeling akin to remorse fretted her, when she thought of her visit.
40. On July 7th the KBW Bank index of American commercial-bank shares fell to its lowest level since 1997, as investors fretted about rising credit losses.
41. Stailman fretted that if computer scientists could no longer learn from one another's code, the art of programming would stagnate.
42. The mist took pity on the fretted structures of earlier generations.
43. The wind whistled through the twigs and fretted the occasional, dirty - looking crocuses.
44. Analysts said that below-average trading volume and a drop in open interest are signs that bullion investors lacked conviction as they fretted over the European debt situation.
45. Baseball legend Yogi Berra is said to have fretted, “I don't want to make the wrong mistake.
46. A stringed instrument of India that has a long, fretted fingerboard with resonating gourds at each end.
47. Pessimists fretted that a flood of imports would destroy Indian industry.
48. She fretted, however, at last, over the lack of stability.
49. Any of a family of stringed instruments, chiefly of the16th and17th centuries, having a fretted fingerboard, usually six strings, and a flat back and played with a curved bow.
50. The chair has fretted into the wood and damaged it.
51. A stringed instrument having a body shaped like a pear sliced lengthwise and a neck with a fretted fingerboard that is usually bent just below the tuning pegs.
52. And a neck with a fretted fingerboard that is usually bent just below the tuning pegs.
53. Constant use had fretted sandal strap to the breaking point.
54. Elegantly detailed with fretted wood and intricate lacework, the homes have fallen into disrepair, despite government efforts to preserve them.
55. "The problem is the shoot will be on Monday, but I will be in L.A. for meetings, which means for four days it's me alone in this giant, empty S.U.V. in the city of the Prius, " Mr. Seo fretted.
56. All of Europe fretted after the terror attacks in London.
57. He fumed and fretted and did not know what was the matter.
58. For eight more days Don Quixote worried and fretted over this problem.
59. Auto stocks recovered a bit after being hit hard at the start of the week, notably in Germany, as the market fretted that China's interest-rate hike might bite into car demand.
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