orfray in a sentence
n.
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Definition
Orfray: (verb) to gradually fade or fray into softer or lighter shades or to unravel at the edges.
Crossword clues for orfray
Crossword clue ideas and answer hints for the word "orfray".
- Threads begin to unravel over time.
- Colors slowly fade into lighter shades.
- Edges become worn and start to unravel.
- Fabric shows signs of wear and tear.
- Material gradually loses its original strength.
Orfray sentence examples
- The vibrant colors of the sunset began to orfray into shades of pink and orange.
- As the fabric started to age, it began to orfray around the edges, revealing its intricate stitching.
- She watched the leaves orfray in the gentle breeze, scattering like confetti across the lawn.
- The old rug in the hallway began to orfray, prompting her to consider a replacement.
- With time, the words on the weathered sign began to orfray, obscuring its original message.