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I . fringe [frɪndʒ] N

1. fringe (decorative edging):

fringe

2. fringe Brit, Aus (hair):

fringe

3. fringe (edge):

fringe
fringe

III . fringe [frɪndʒ] ADJ no pl

fringe benefits N pl econ

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Several lakes of varying size are located on the western fringes of the city.
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Its shape is slightly oval, with some barrier reefs that are quite straight in the eastern fringe.
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Jewelry, woven and embroidered patterns, and fringes are used in the utmost profusion.
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All wings are fringed with the same colour.
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The forewing ground colour (including fringes) is light brown and the crosslines are black brown.
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Adults are grey-black with a silvery-whitish kidney shaped spot and fringe on each forewing.
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The hindwings and fringes are pure white, with a silky lustre.
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The forewings are light brown, including the terminal area and the fringes.
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The sculpture became notable among fringe historians because of the resemblance of the motifs to some modern electical lighting systems.
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Related to the idea of perks and fringe benefits.
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