frey (Meaning)

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frey (n)

(Norse mythology) god of earth's fertility and peace and prosperity; son of Njorth and brother of Freya; originally of the Vanir; later with the Aesir

Synonyms & Antonyms of frey

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frey Sentence Examples

  1. The frey of the antique tapestry hinted at its age and historical significance.
  2. The metal wires had frayed, weakening the electrical cord and posing a hazard.
  3. The seamstress meticulously sewed the frayed edges of the dress to ensure a flawless finish.
  4. The edges of the fabric had been worn down and frayed due to constant friction.
  5. The frayed ends of the rope made it difficult to tie a secure knot.
  6. The fray on the collar of his shirt gave him a disheveled appearance.
  7. The fraying of the rope suggested that it had been used extensively over time.
  8. The frayed nerves of the doctor after a long surgery were evident in their trembling hands.
  9. The leaves of the plant had frayed edges, indicating that they had been damaged by insects.
  10. The relentless wind had frayed the edges of the sail, making it less efficient in catching the breeze.

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(Norse mythology) god of earth's fertility and peace and prosperity; son of Njorth and brother of Freya; originally of the Vanir; later with the Aesir

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The frey of the antique tapestry hinted at its age and historical significance.

The metal wires had frayed, weakening the electrical cord and posing a hazard.

The seamstress meticulously sewed the frayed edges of the dress to ensure a flawless finish.

The edges of the fabric had been worn down and frayed due to constant friction.