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I . fringe [frɪnʤ] N

1. fringe Brit:

fringe

2. fringe FASHION:

fringe
frędzle mpl

3. fringe (outer edge):

fringe
skraj m
fringe
brzeg m
fringe of party
fringe of city

4. fringe ART:

the fringe
the fringe theatre

II . fringe [frɪnʤ] VB trans

III . fringe [frɪnʤ] ADJ no pl

1. fringe (not mainstream):

fringe
fringe character

2. fringe ART:

fringe

fringe amount ADJ ECON

fringe benefit N ECON

Usage examples with fringe

the fringe
lunatic fringe
fringe benefits
the fringe theatre

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The sculpture became notable among fringe historians because of the resemblance of the motifs to some modern electical lighting systems.
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Petals 15 mm long, fringed at the edges.
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Jewelry, woven and embroidered patterns, and fringes are used in the utmost profusion.
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They get their name from the bristles which fringe their heavy bills.
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Costs of payroll taxes and fringe benefits are generally included in labor costs, but may be treated as overhead costs.
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Various improvements to fringe benefits were also made.
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The hindwings and fringes are pure white, with a silky lustre.
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The forewing ground colour (including fringes) is light brown and the crosslines are black brown.
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A path circles the perimeter of the lake and seating is placed at the fringe of the lake at various points.
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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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