Aún no tenemos significados para "fray at".
1They had been able to join the fray at a critical moment.
2Now experts from diverse fields have entered the fray at the new research frontier.
3Kieran Read steps back into the fray at number eight and will captain the side.
4He was killed in a fray at a gaming-house!'
5It didn't help that so many of Gove's policies were beginning to fray at the edges.
6But even though two bidders have dropped out, they could re-enter the fray at any point.
7Let us go into the fray at once.
8Would you like me better if I went heart and soul into the fray at home?
9Friday's Ukraine ceasefire began to fray at the weekend, though not quite enough to call it defunct.
10The dance of the mitred arcades with the slender windows became like a fray at a tourney.
11Alan Shearer has started scoring again and Duncan Ferguson should be back in the fray at the weekend.
12I should like nothing better, Boduoc, but it would not do to get into a fray at present.
13The situation did not improve when Ekström joined the fray at the 9:00 meeting.
14One by one the stars were winking out of existence, and the moon was beginning to fray at the edges.
15Ms Muldoon entered the fray at $1.61m but was the less aggressive bidder.
16Such being the case, it is nonsense to speak of the fray at Lexington as the cause of the Revolutionary War.
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