Definitionn. the outside boundary or surface of something
Last update: October 27, 2015
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Their house is located on the fringe of the forest. [Please select]
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The lady made a fringe on her garment. [Please select]
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With a fringe in her hair she looks beautiful. [Please select]
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That 's fine when they can be dismissed as fringe loonies, with 5 per cent of the vote. [Please select]
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She also got a fringe cut, which is a tad short due to her looking down at a crucial moment ! [Please select]
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A low point concealed them from the headland, and the margin of the lake was fringed for some distance with dense and overhanging bushes. [Please select]
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Over the rosy skirts of Eos hung a full and heavy robe of swelling grey and black clouds, edged with a fringe of sheeny gold. [Please select]
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He wore a hunting shirt of forest-green, fringed with faded yellow*, and a summer cap of skins which had been shorn of their fur. [Please select]
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And how well he became his housing of silk, and all its frippery of gold in fringe and gold in tassel. [Please select]
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The water-channels winding here and there, definable by crisp white shingling, appeared like threads tangled among islands green with grasses and fringed with reeds. [Please select]
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Short white hair fringed his head where it was not covered by the small scarlet skull-cap. [Please select]
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