If you don't tie a knot in that rope, it will start to fray.
Her shirt cuff were fray?
No, you don't need the be verb 'is' . present tense -- Mona frays the edges of the batik past tense -- Mona frayed the edges of the batik
the word rag in a sentence
A sentence with the word 'porcupine' in it is no different from any other sentence, it is just a sentence referring to a porcupine.
The old blanket was frayed at the edges.
(noun, a fight ) "I saw the fight, so I grabbed my sword and entered the fray."(verb, unwind, come apart) "The ship's anchor line was beginning to fray."
There is 1 syllable.
Frayed
Everything told of long use and quiet slow decay; the very bell-rope in the porch was frayed into a fringe, and hoary with old age.
If you don't tie a knot in that rope, it will start to fray.
The correct way to use "fray" in this sentence is: "her shirt cuffs were frayed." "Frayed" is the past tense of "fray" and describes the condition of the shirt cuffs being worn or unravelled at the edges.
Frayed was created in 2003.
Her shirt cuff were fray?
I will zap that fly if it comes in again.The alien threatened to zap me.
frayed and knotted, destroyed and entwined well, i think that is all i can come up with
Tattered, worn-out, frayed, shabby.