1 They are not accustomed to it, and it frets their optic nerves.
2 What matter the myriad frets that then beset him in the flesh?
3 She does it; she's a remarkably forceful woman, but it frets her.
4 Carey is an artist who churns and curses and worries and frets .
5 But what particular instance of wickedness frets your soul now? laughed Sybil.
6 Yes, I mustn't be ill; George doesn't like it-itquite frets him.
7 Not even the beauty in white who frets so night after night.
8 He frets a great deal, due to the heat, I believe.
9 The team with the cricket-score lead actually frets in the dressing-room at half-time.
10 The pilgrim soul of the child of God pines and frets amid all
11 Three years on, the Conservative movement frets for its very survival.
12 The double-cutaway, beveled-edge body allows comfortable access to the upper frets .
13 I should have refused this job, I really should, he frets .
14 This dimension and those for the frets should be made accurately.
15 The boy frets because remorse must have assailed him by now.
16 But the point is that Richard frets about these troubles far too much.
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