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The cheap, no-frills fix is to simply melt the end of the frayed shoelace with the lighter.
Extra care has been taken to present a frayed and worn out look sought by the young and young at heart.
Underground cables become frayed from aging, corrosive chemicals, overload or rats biting them.
While Paris and Berlin are eager to repair frayed transatlantic relations, the Europeans do not want to be dictated to by Washington.
School plays and concerts were great occasions, when nerves became frayed in the run-up to the big night.
The call came at a meeting of police and villagers, during which tempers frayed as residents complained of a lack of police presence and support.
Pockets are roughly sewn or simply ripped out and the pre-worn look includes frayed edges, rips, cuts and laser-etched age marks.
She wrote a few days ago that she considered quitting her job as a columnist after six months because her nerves got frayed.
Her favourite one was the faded denim with the frayed cuffs and cropped bottom.
As we draw closer and closer to the time of departure the days grow more hectic and my nerves more frayed.
Having a baby is a joyful but potentially stressful time as mothers and fathers have less sleep than usual and nerves can become frayed.
There are still banners, now frayed and weather-worn, hanging from overpasses.
But as Christmas approaches and everybody's temper gets frayed, it is the low-level aggression that wears staff down.
Like me, it is a bit wrinkled and frayed at the edges but it recalls a moment of history in the life story of Britain's railway industry.
The frayed ends of the collar tickled her leathery face, and she wrinkled her nose up to prevent a sneeze.
I am inquiring about how to give my jeans the frayed look on the bottom of the legs that is popular now.
He was wearing a long, ragged shirt with a cut in the sleeve and a frayed edge.
Near the bottom of one box, he discovered a frayed leather harness, studded collar and leash.
I thought that the hem on my skirt was looking a bit frayed and decided to take a closer look.
The clothing she wore last year is tattered and frayed, but still recognizable.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Garrison had been on the firing-line for so long that his nerve was frayed to ribbons.
He looked at his frayed cuffs, he was aware of his buttonless shirt, and he did not like to think of the children's underlinen.
Flowery signatures in brown ink were fading into the foxed sheets that had frayed and chipped edges.
The frayed and overworn gut broke at a knot, and with a loose roll he dropped back towards the deep.
I am not prone on my green couch, frayed, frazzled, bowed-down in spirit from a day of frightful stress and cross-purpose.
He held up one frayed end of a Manila rope, that was wound around the tree-trunk.
The penalty of frayed nerves, overworked brains, and underworked bodies is failure of body and mind.
I saw something like them in Hampton Court, but there they were worn and frayed and moth-eaten.
Already, when he was scribbling on it, she had noticed that his wristband was frayed.
On their packs hung dusty, weatherworn canteens, a pick and shovel, and a rifle in its soiled and frayed scabbard.
From this last fell another letter, yellowed by time and frayed on the folds.
More than anything else in the world, my frayed and frazzled mind wanted surcease from weariness in the way it knew surcease would come.
He had caught hold of one of the frayed ropes which hung down through apertures in the oaken roof.
His cuffs were frayed and there were wine-stains on his shabby clothes.
It was frayed at the sleeves and little holes had appeared at the knees and elbows.
A piece of frayed rope dangled on its neck, but the pump-handle was gone.
As he watched, a few bubbles began to appear near the frayed spot.
From one point a thin white thread of vapour rose slantingly to an immense height, and then frayed out like a down feather.
I saw something like them in Hampton Court, but they were worn and frayed and moth-eaten.
This formidable baron was clad in a leathern doublet, fitted close to his body, which was frayed and soiled with the stains of his armour.
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