The cheap, no-frills fix is to simply melt the end of the frayed shoelace with the lighter. |
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Extra care has been taken to present a frayed and worn out look sought by the young and young at heart. |
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Underground cables become frayed from aging, corrosive chemicals, overload or rats biting them. |
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While Paris and Berlin are eager to repair frayed transatlantic relations, the Europeans do not want to be dictated to by Washington. |
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School plays and concerts were great occasions, when nerves became frayed in the run-up to the big night. |
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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. |
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Pockets are roughly sewn or simply ripped out and the pre-worn look includes frayed edges, rips, cuts and laser-etched age marks. |
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She wrote a few days ago that she considered quitting her job as a columnist after six months because her nerves got frayed. |
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Her favourite one was the faded denim with the frayed cuffs and cropped bottom. |
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As we draw closer and closer to the time of departure the days grow more hectic and my nerves more frayed. |
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Having a baby is a joyful but potentially stressful time as mothers and fathers have less sleep than usual and nerves can become frayed. |
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There are still banners, now frayed and weather-worn, hanging from overpasses. |
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But as Christmas approaches and everybody's temper gets frayed, it is the low-level aggression that wears staff down. |
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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. |
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The frayed ends of the collar tickled her leathery face, and she wrinkled her nose up to prevent a sneeze. |
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I am inquiring about how to give my jeans the frayed look on the bottom of the legs that is popular now. |
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He was wearing a long, ragged shirt with a cut in the sleeve and a frayed edge. |
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Near the bottom of one box, he discovered a frayed leather harness, studded collar and leash. |
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I thought that the hem on my skirt was looking a bit frayed and decided to take a closer look. |
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The clothing she wore last year is tattered and frayed, but still recognizable. |
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It did come as a bit of a surprise when I pulled on the rope and this frayed end appeared. |
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Thanks everyone for your kind comments on my solution to frayed cuffs and edges. |
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As the scales elongated, they became frayed and this condition developed into the barbed structure of feathers. |
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Her dress was of soft creamy-white satin merveilleux, trimmed round the train with a deep frayed ruche of the material. |
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The cover, brown paper, was considerably frayed, and some of the end page and opening page are missing. |
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It was issued to inspect the Velcro straps for frayed condition, cuts, and overall integrity. |
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Then it was inspected, and frayed yarns were replaced, and broken yarns were tied with weaver's knots. |
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Every protest or procession results in traffic jams, long delays, frayed nerves and waste of costly fuel. |
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Chris then waited four seconds before resuming his verbal assault on Patrick's frayed nerves. |
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I have witnessed accidents, frayed tempers and schoolchildren battling congestion to get to school. |
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She needed to sort out her frayed, perplexing emotions with the help of someone she loved and trusted. |
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Those who lose a job or face a financial setback fall through the frayed safety net of welfare and other social service cutbacks. |
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Despite some frayed nerves, the group benefited from the sort of camaraderie that arises only out of mutually experienced adversity. |
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As his peppery matriarchal wife, she is up to her somewhat frayed tricks and would have done better to make the character not quite so sexless. |
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The top was black and sleeveless, with fishnet covering my stomach up to the frayed hem of the fabric that made the actual shirt part. |
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Before me is not the debonair, gentleman writer I had expected but an unshaven, dishevelled man with wild, curly grey hair and frayed clothing. |
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My eyes flew open instantly and I hurried out of bed, throwing on my old pink bathrobe that was frayed at the edges. |
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Maggie stepped up and started pulling at the frayed knots that were tied around his ankles. |
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The project may also include attempts to mend frayed relations between management and employees. |
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His hood was tossed up, but the frayed edges provided little shading, so Barridan could make out the majority of his face. |
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Tempers inevitably became frayed, and at one point a fight broke out between a passenger and a member of staff. |
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I'm off to soothe my frayed nerves with the soporific tones of the shipping forecast. |
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These songs are old photographs, composed on the frayed edges of memory, chance recollections. |
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Not only were they mismatched in color, but they were frayed on the ends and had various holes on the sleeves. |
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Like the recessive alleles, frayed spindles and monopolar spindles characterized the spindle defects. |
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The cuffs on his shirt were frayed and his omnipresent tweed jacket had patched holes. |
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In sub mutations, we observed spindles that were unipolar, multipolar, or frayed with no defined poles. |
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Sam Shepard's three-hour epic, like much of his work, focuses on unhealed wounds and frayed male bonding. |
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Their names are recorded in small print on the backs of dusty album sleeves or frayed concert programs, as sidemen and women. |
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They don't replace items because they are unwanted, a little frayed or just out of fashion. |
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Altair reached into his vest pocket and pulled out a stained, frayed handkerchief. |
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For instance, if the break is clean and not frayed, he knows the frame has been knocked off the wall. |
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Aside from some frayed wind intonation, the orchestra played with rich, sonorous beauty. |
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The map of the city is frayed in places, and the box shipper should be at the worn blue door shortly. |
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Also, look for frayed cords, and don't forget to test outdoor electrical receptacles. |
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As we re-engage in the peace process and rebuild frayed ties with our allies, what should a democratic president ask of our allies in return? |
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I was wearing sneakers, a frayed pair of khaki trousers and a striped beach shirt. |
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The noise was Paula opening the door, blue dawn light outlining the frayed edges of her hair. |
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During periods of racial discord, community leaders have headed to the statue to cool frayed tempers. |
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The solution for all frayed nerves in our experience was to stop and go for a walk. |
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My baby cried for more than an hour that first night before she finally fell asleep, exhausted and frayed. |
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It all died down, but not before leaving Amir's already fragile temperament somewhat more frayed. |
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New theropod integumental structures have been repeatedly dismissed as connective tissues, such as frayed collagen fibers or ossified tendons. |
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Softness emerged in flou with various artsy embroideries, and in a divine dress made from rows of frayed silk in ivory, brown and aqua. |
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A sudden flush of self-consciousness twitches at the ubiquitous teenage angst and she tugs at the frayed hem of her puffball skirt. |
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Delicately frayed shirts, skirts and dresses are formfitting and highlight the womanly curves we've been blessed with. |
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He had a long black coat that trailed the floor slightly, the edges torn and frayed, obviously often used. |
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There were posters for music groups and singers from ten or twenty years ago, ripped out of magazines, frayed and yellowing. |
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Everything wasn't ruined, but his soul had been frayed a little further. |
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Also check the flex, to make sure it is not frayed or broken. |
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Instead, we have watched the bonds that hold Americans together become more frayed. |
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In the summer, two car bomb attacks on a Hezbollah suburb of Beirut that left dozens dead frayed nerves. |
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I had to boil up the water in an old kettle with a frayed wire. |
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The prime minister used his keynote speech at Labour's spring conference in Gateshead to acknowledge it was largely his fault that his bond with the public had frayed. |
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Vintage jeans are usually worn-out and frayed in strategic places. |
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Under the table, I could see that his combat boots were actually black sneakers, frayed at the seams. |
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Their stories tell of displacement, of the struggle to restore the frayed fabric of a collective history, to retrace threads that have been lost and unravelled. |
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Media stocks were some of the heaviest fallers after publisher Pearson frayed nerves as it warned there was little sign of a let-up in the tough advertising conditions. |
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A frayed, foreshortened square of cloth is produced, a remnant of some great emotion. |
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The pilgrimage of sanctification after the moment of justification is an avenue by which bonds frayed by rejection of one tradition in favor of another can be healed. |
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Cyclists, horse carts, two-wheelers, three-wheelers and loaded lorries all jostled for their bit of space while horns blared and tempers got increasingly frayed. |
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Her jeans are frayed, and her shining feet are shod in battered sandals. |
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A man stands in the foreground, his back to the camera, sockless in khaki jacket and sola topi, frayed white pants and black shoes, a furled umbrella hooked over his elbow. |
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Haggard, frayed and cadaverously pale with his eyes sunk somewhere deep in the back of his skull, in the final scene he looks like someone who is about to die. |
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Time will tell if the friendships frayed by this conflict will ever be repaired. |
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It just shows up the frayed edges and leaves the poor unfortunate drained and often humiliated by the experience as the media circus moves on to its next victim. |
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Their dreary humor seemed perfectly suited to the auditorium, with its frayed orange carpeting and comfortless chairs and flickering fluorescent lights. |
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Alliances that frayed or hot products that take longer than expected to reach primetime linger on the minds of everyone who has been at a few of these confabs. |
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At his feet was a strip of dirt colored cloth, frayed at the edges. |
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That much was true, but I'd overlooked just how much of the fabric has frayed or worn a little bit, exposing the pure-white threads underneath the blue. |
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After a weekend of each other's company, nerves had become frayed. |
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With nerves frayed and frustration pent up, we are at the edge. |
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And he warns that people need to take steps to avoid long term mental health problems caused by seasonal frazzled nerves, frayed tempers, and over-indulgence. |
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The cottonwoods shimmered, the dirt turned gold, but back at camp that night, everyone's nerves frayed from a long day on the rock, emotions ran high. |
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He could see the frayed wires hanging loose below the dashboard. |
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Stitch two burlap rectangles together, with the top left open and frayed. |
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Replace cracked or frayed electrical appliance and extension cords. |
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Look at the frayed hems indicating bad quality and lots of stock. |
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He assured a frayed Richardson that he'd never see an attack that big. |
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The children complected the frayed edges of their pot holders to make a composite class project. |
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The vocals range from froggy to melancholy, and the music from surfy to frenetic, frayed, and frenzied. |
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Matt, skinny and pale, with his frayed red ballcap and red-tinted stubble, was of German descent and obviously foreign. |
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The charge of my most curious and costly ingredients frayed, I shall acknowledge myself amply satisfied. |
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If you see sparks, broken or frayed wires, or smell hot insulation, turn off the electricity at either the main fuse box or circuit breaker. |
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He struggled with sentencing his frayed and angry verses from poem to prose. |
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Your dad wore jorts before you did and he's got the short frayed denim to prove it. |
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Vintage tablecloths can be cleaned up and brought back into use, while frayed and damaged ones can be cut up to make tea towels or to re-cover chairs. |
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They had flopsy hair, tucked their frayed tailored trousers into their boots, carried flasks in their moleskin blazers and never looked as if they were trying too hard. |
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