1. frayed - Adjective
2. frayed - Verb
4. frayed - Adjective Satellite
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A custom-designed liquid silicone rubber tie wraps around the cable to keep it from getting worn or frayed. Source: Internet
And I think that's what we've really seen very, very disturbingly, is the way in which that normative fabric has frayed. Source: Internet
Alongside domestic reforms, Venizelos restored Greece's frayed international relations, even initiating a Greco-Turkish reconciliation with a visit to Ankara and the signing of a Friendship Agreement in 1930. Source: Internet
A frayed voice has loopholes, swoops or worse. Source: Internet
A frayed aileron cable caused him to remark, "I, for one, will close up shop rather than send out work of this kind." Source: Internet