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fretted
/ ˈڰɛɪ /
adjective
- ornamented with angular designs or frets
- decorated with fretwork
Other 51Թ Forms
- ܲ·ڰt adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
He fretted as Trump declared Feb. 9 to be Gulf of America Day, saying it was part of restoring “American pride in the history of American greatness,” and as the U.S.
They’ve fretted especially about the Mexican flag, which is radioactive to conservatives — it’s the banner of our southern neighbor that we’ve been at war with, officially and not, for 175-plus years.
Others fretted that the action was a sign that the Trump administration would stop maintaining the disappeared databases going forward.
I created a strict feeding and play regimen to ensure Clyde was stimulated and fretted if, say, he did not consume full servings of his food.
They provided the backbone for the general election manifesto, but while their advocates insisted they provided a detailed blueprint for government, critics fretted they lacked retail detail - snappy, understandable, even memorable promises, that were measurable.
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