Synonym: border, brim, edge, rim, trimming. Similar words: infringe, cringe, stringent, tinge, hinge, ring, singer, finger. Meaning: [frɪndʒ] n. 1. the outside boundary or surface of something 2. a part of the city far removed from the center 3. a social group holding marginal or extreme views 4. edging consisting of hanging threads or tassels. v. 1. adorn with a fringe 2. decorate with or as if with a surrounding fringe.
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61. Larger granules form a continuous fringe around the periphery of the disk.
62. A moire fringe unit monitors the horizontal azimuth of the beam as it sweeps so that it does not go out of alignment.
63. In addition, there are some fringe areas such as clothes, physique and general appearance.
64. One girl shared her story of a fringe group, which for ten years had dominated her life.
65. Speaking at a packed fringe meeting, however, Mr Heseltine urged quick action.
66. When the island had sunk beneath the waves the former fringe would be left as an atoll.
67. That means making smaller purchases instead of one big buy and cutting back on fringe items.
68. I can see it snaking this way and that through Laverne's flapping fringe.
69. Galindo was left on the fringe of the sport, almost invisible.
70. Ashley shot him a cautious glance from beneath her fringe of thick dark lashes.
71. The model came in with the cups of tea, still glowering darkly at Paula from beneath her fringe of false eyelashes.
72. Few attendees doubted that some fringe groups would respond violently.
73. But the studio paid out for fringe benefits including personal trainers and chauffeurs to keep them happy.
74. They could deduct wages, but not interest costs, most other taxes or fringe benefits.
75. It is too much to expect musicians to deliberately cast aside the fringe benefits of success.
76. The gold fringe outlining the flag signifies the martial law administered by a military court, they say.
77. Living as he did high above the Thames on the fringe of the city, this wasn't his part of London.
78. She regarded me warily from under a fringe of split ends.
79. I would really love to have long hair but it never seems to grow at the back,(sentencedict.com) only at the fringe!
80. He issued a libel writ after John Patten's comments at a Tory party fringe meeting.
81. Individuals would not pay taxes on interest or investment income, and businesses could not deduct the cost of fringe benefits.
82. Half-a-dozen younger players could be on the fringe before long.
83. And the language, like the seating, is worst in fringe comedy clubs.
84. Mime has never enjoyed a place on centre stage, it lives in the shadows of fringe theatre and the Big Top.
85. The existing legislation on fringe benefits was to be repealed.
86. I slid down in my bed, my hair fanning out over the headboard like a thick black fringe.
87. Trinucleid trilobites, with various types of fringe, are characteristic of Ordovician rocks.
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88. Most of the conflicts concerning agriculture and amenity also occur in a particularly acute form on the urban fringe.
89. The hangings of the windows are light elegant draperies of blue and white satin, tastefully finished with fringe.
90. Behind the fringe of orange crime-scene tape, on the street, the chalked outline of a human body.
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