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fray

verb as in shred, come apart

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By the time Markle enters the fray, it’s less a new idea and more a familiar format dressed in California sunlight.

From Salon

But alongside new seasons of established series, a new slate of shows will also enter the fray, battling for your attention and a spot in your queue.

It wasn't a full stop, because Trump himself stepped into the fray Sunday at a Turning Points USA event, during an especially sleepy speech.

From Salon

Chapek’s instinct was to stay out of the fray and he initially defended the company’s initial silence, saying in a letter to Disney employees that corporate statements “do very little to change outcomes or minds.”

Both men would later join the legal fray, claiming they owned the emerald.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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