frayed

தேய்ந்து
definition
verb
cheap fabric soon frays
(of a fabric, rope, or cord) unravel or become worn at the edge, typically through constant rubbing.
adjective
the frayed collar of her old coat
(of a fabric, rope, or cord) unraveled or worn at the edge.
example
Stitch two burlap rectangles together, with the top left open and 'frayed' .
Do not use 'frayed' or broken cords.
During periods of racial discord, community leaders have headed to the statue to cool 'frayed' tempers.
The next day there were many 'frayed' tempers in the village.
They don't replace items because they are unwanted, a little 'frayed' or just out of fashion.
The noise was Paula opening the door, blue dawn light outlining the 'frayed' edges of her hair.
It did come as a bit of a surprise when I pulled on the rope and this 'frayed' end appeared.
Everything wasn't ruined, but his soul had been 'frayed' a little further.
These songs are old photographs, composed on the 'frayed' edges of memory, chance recollections.
As we draw closer and closer to the time of departure the days grow more hectic and my nerves more 'frayed' .
He could see the 'frayed' wires hanging loose below the dashboard.
Melt the 'frayed' ends of the cord with your lighter.
A fixed star burns the edges of 'frayed' identity.
He assured a 'frayed' Richardson that he'd never see an attack that big.
Underground cables become 'frayed' from aging, corrosive chemicals, overload or rats biting them.
I am on the fringes - but refusing to get 'frayed' .
The clothing she wore last year is tattered and 'frayed' , but still recognizable.
I am inquiring about how to give my jeans the 'frayed' look on the bottom of the legs that is popular now.
Despite some 'frayed' nerves, the group benefited from the sort of camaraderie that arises only out of mutually experienced adversity.
The pressure is mounting and tempers are getting 'frayed' .
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