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fringe

Aussprache: [frɪndʒ]

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Kontext: „appearance“

(noun) the edge or border of something. Imagine the nice little strands that hang down from the end of a curtain or a scarf. That’s fringe!

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The fringe on her scarf added a fun touch to her outfit.

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The curtain looked plain without its colorful fringe.

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Do you like the fringe on that jacket?

Kontext: „cultural movements“

(noun) a group of people or ideas that are different from the main parts of society. It's like when some kids enjoy a certain hobby that isn't popular at school.

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The fringe group organized an event to promote their unique interests.

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Many people ignore the ideas from the fringe and focus on the popular ones.

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What does the fringe community think about the new art trends?

Kontext: „variation“

(adjective) something that is on the outer or less typical part of a group. Think about styles of music; fringe music is not what most people listen to.

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She enjoys fringe films that aren't mainstream.

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The fringe activities at the fair weren’t as popular as the main attractions.

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Have you ever tried any fringe sports?

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