At or constituting a border or edge.
1 No fringy - panted scarecrow upon a horse too good for him-stolenprobably at that.
2 Did you ever see jest quite such fine fringy willers?
3 Then she turned about with a switch which disclosed fringy black petticoats and white stockings.
4 The nomads of our civilisation wander past us in their fringy , dirty attire night by night.
5 It can be planted as a border, since it grows low and has a fringy , decorative effect.
6 He left the office, his eyes glowing like a cat's, and his fringy moustache trembling over his white teeth.
7 His eyes danced with a furious light and motion, and the fringy moustache trembled over his thin and sensitive mouth.
8 She only wagged her fringy tail, and licked her mistress's hand, and goggled at her with her full dark eyes.
9 In the lively jumble of robust, rejoicing realities about him, he seemed to have emerged from the fringy edges of a daze.
10 Allen's white shirts grew fringy at the edges with fatigue-duty, and his large hands were furry at the fingers with much soap.
11 Every other moment came the rattle of spray, that rose up in white fringy trees to windward and smashed against him like hail.
12 Again a cloud had torn loose from that squall-bag on the horizon, and again it showed that cottony, fringy , whitish under layer which meant snow.
13 "Places like this always make me want to chop all my hair off and start wearing fringy dresses."
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