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Fringe   /frɪndʒ/   Listen
Fringe

noun
1.
The outside boundary or surface of something.  Synonyms: outer boundary, periphery.
2.
A part of the city far removed from the center.  Synonym: outskirt.
3.
One of the light or dark bands produced by the interference and diffraction of light.  Synonym: interference fringe.
4.
A social group holding marginal or extreme views.
5.
A border of hair that is cut short and hangs across the forehead.  Synonym: bang.
6.
An ornamental border consisting of short lengths of hanging threads or tassels.
verb
(past & past part. fringed; pres. part. fringing)
1.
Adorn with a fringe.
2.
Decorate with or as if with a surrounding fringe.



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"Fringe" Quotes from Famous Books



... Homeric was overwhelming even to a playful mind, and he put her in a mediaeval frame. She really had the heroical aspect in a grandiose-grotesque, fitted to some lines of Ariosto. Her head wore a close hood, disclosing a fringe of grey locks, owlish to see about features ...
— The Shaving of Shagpat • George Meredith

... gloomy during this peroration. He made no attempt at reply, but gathered up his papers, and, gnawing his fringe of moustache, walked out of the room, while Eustace provoked me by volunteering explanations that Prometesky was no friend of his, only of Harold's. His lordship declared himself satisfied, provided no dangerous opinions had been imbibed, and truly Eustace might ...
— My Young Alcides - A Faded Photograph • Charlotte M. Yonge

... moment she hesitated, then closed the door leading back to the dining-room and returned to him as he stood there, warming his hands at the great parlor stove then indispensable in our frontier homes. His fine, intellectual face, in its silver-gray fringe of crisp curling hair, was full of sympathy and interest. It was a face to confide in, and all Fort Cushing swore by its senior surgeon. "Doctor," said she, calling him by the title he best loved, "Miriam says ...
— Lanier of the Cavalry - or, A Week's Arrest • Charles King

... form the altar shall be; if the dominating colour shall be blue, purple, or lilac. Then there is a consultation whether the drapery, that is to cover this temporary chapel, shall be with or without a fringe,—a discussion which becomes more entangled with difficulties than those in the Parliamentary Club of the Rue des Pyramides, as to the continued existence or demise of our poor constitution. Silk, satin, and velvet ornament the interior of the elegant edifice; the ...
— Le Morvan, [A District of France,] Its Wild Sports, Vineyards and Forests; with Legends, Antiquities, Rural and Local Sketches • Henri de Crignelle

... time at war with a neighbouring tribe, and a fringe of hills only, divided the combatant parties, but an interval was called in their operations by mutual consent to allow of the passage of the British through their respective countries. On leaving behind the ...
— The Record of a Regiment of the Line • M. Jacson


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