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fringy

ADJECTIVE
  1. at or constituting a border or edge
    the marginal strip of beach

How To Use fringy In A Sentence

  • His hat sits high on his forehead to allow his fringy bangs to show and the bottom of his ears also.
  • It was hardly a fringy group; many more men wore blue blazers than ponytails. First Contact
  • About an inch of length at the neckline is often attractive and should be left fringy rather than blunt at the bottom.
  • Josh Vitters 'defense from "fringy" to average, but the numbers this past year at least rate it as a plus. Beyond the Box Score
  • This fall, you can be an S&M secretary/vamp; a '50s prom queen; a futuristic time-travel babe; a '40s lipstick-and-lace kind of a gal; a pared-down tomboy; an ethnic, fringy, upmarket hippy; a be-sequined party girl; a satin-and-fur siren; or an oversized, overshaped cross-dresser—and I've probably missed a couple of themes. Fashion's Great Confusion
  • The article written about him was deleted because he was deemed "fringy" and "non-notable". Book of Spells of Serpents
  • The belief that Obama is somehow concealing his records is indeed paranoid, and fringy, and silly. What You Know That Isn’t So
  • Jason lives, plucked by her out of the fringy edges of disaster, given life. THE PRESIDENT'S CHILD
  • This fall, you can be an S&M secretary/vamp; a '50s prom queen; a futuristic time-travel babe; a '40s lipstick-and-lace kind of a gal; a pared-down tomboy; an ethnic, fringy, upmarket hippy; a be-sequined party girl; a satin-and-fur siren; or an oversized, overshaped cross-dresser—and I've probably missed a couple of themes. Fashion's Great Confusion
  • She will be wearing a gold dress by Kai Kuhne that she described as "short," "fringy" and "flamy. Summer Is a-Kooning In: We Preview Watermill Benefit Goodies!
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