FRINGE in a Sentence
Learn FRINGE from example sentences; some of them are from classic books. These examples are selected from a corpus with 300,000 sentences, including classic works and current mainstream media. Some sentences also link to their contexts.
64 example sentences for FRINGE, such as:
1. The girl wears her hair in a fringe.
2. The Victorian mantle with the bead fringe.
3. The environment is no longer a fringe issue.
4. The brigade was halted in the fringe of a grove.
5. The company plans to beef up our fringe benefit.
2. The Victorian mantle with the bead fringe.
3. The environment is no longer a fringe issue.
4. The brigade was halted in the fringe of a grove.
5. The company plans to beef up our fringe benefit.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Meanings and Examples of FRINGE
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fringe
n. one of the light or dark bands produced by the interference and diffraction of light
n. the outside boundary or surface of something
Classic Sentence: (51 in 4 pages)
1 Her iron-gray hair was eked out by a curled false fringe that was proudly brown and disdained to match the rest of her hair.
2 The fringe of women on foot and in carriages grew greater and greater, and the heat of the close-packed bodies and dust rising from restless feet were suffocating.
3 It was a long yellow sash, made of thick China silk and edged with heavy fringe.
4 "It's beautiful," he repeated, fingering the fringe.
5 Scarlett shivered as she watched him run down the walk to the carriage, his saber glinting in the feeble winter sunlight, the fringe of his sash dancing jauntily.
6 Mrs. Elsing dropped her sewing box on the floor and came back into the room, her false fringe jerking awry.
7 She felt that the moment was tremendous, and remembered suddenly that Mrs. Peniston's black brocade, with the cut jet fringe, would have been hers at the end of the season.
8 He shrivelled up, Antonia said, until he looked like a little old yellow monkey, for his beard and his fringe of hair never changed colour.
9 The brigade was halted in the fringe of a grove.
10 Having finished his scrutiny, he proceeded slowly down the path, or rather down the fringe of grass which flanked the path, keeping his eyes riveted upon the ground.
A Study In Scarlet By Arthur Conan Doyle
Context Highlight In PART I: CHAPTER III. THE LAURISTON GARDEN MYSTERY
Context Highlight In PART I: CHAPTER III. THE LAURISTON GARDEN MYSTERY
11 Silently they manoeuvred in their water world, poised in the blue patch made by the sky, or shot silently to the edge where the grass, trembling, made a fringe of nodding shadow.
12 The Victorian mantle with the bead fringe.
13 Your mother is quite anxious about it, but cannot very well spare time to sit down herself, because of her fringe.
14 Her jacket was black, with black beads sewn upon it, and a fringe of little black jet ornaments.
15 The Boscombe Pool is thickly wooded round, with just a fringe of grass and of reeds round the edge.
Example Sentence:
1 This is an enormous field of which l can here touch only the fringe.
2 The company plans to beef up our fringe benefit.
3 The environment is no longer a fringe issue.
4 The girl wears her hair in a fringe.
5 The fringe benefits include free health insurance.
6 Demands for a separate Siberia are confined for now to the lunatic fringe.
7 A flag with a fringe is an ensign, a military flag.
8 I can't imagine Arizona voters think their tax dollars are well served by a legislature that is less focused on their lives than in fringe right-wing radio conspiracy theories.
9 Parapsychology is a fringe science because it involves research that does not fit within standard theoretical models accepted by mainstream science.
10 It's a familiar charge from the conservative fringe, that Obama is somehow different and doesn't view America as an exceptional paragon but is obsessed with apologizing for its failings.
11 She was dressed in pure white; amber-colored scarf was passed over her shoulder and across her breast, fringed ends below her knee.
12 She was dressed in pure white; an amber - coloured scarf was passed over her shoulder and across her breast, tied at the side, and descending in long, fringed ends below her knee.
13 It is on the fringes of higher education, through its contribution to research, which provides an educational resource for students.