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How to pronounce fraise in English?

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Type Words
Type of ruff, ruffle, neck ruff, choker
Type Words
Type of rampart, bulwark, wall

Examples of fraise

fraise
The fraise des bois never produce much fruit, but they produce steadily from spring to autumn.
From the guardian.co.uk
Fraise is a world traveler and got into the habit of picking up gloriously hued textiles on her excursions.
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Fraise is one of five Lions averaging in double figures.
From the al.com
Now Jo not only makes 10,000 bottles of her cassis a year, but also framboise, poire and fraise versions, too.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Perfume of framboise and strawberry, fraise de bois.
From the kingstonguardian.co.uk
Fraise and the other 86 soldiers in his unit all got out of Iraq safely, and in May 2004, he was discharged.
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Fraise, his mother, his girlfriend at the time and her family left for Michigan, where the girlfriend had relatives.
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Fraise hit 11 of 18 shots and also had six rebounds.
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Fraise is second in the GSC in scoring at 20 points a game and sixth in rebounding at 7.8 a game while Johnson is scoring 15.1 and 5.2 assists per outing.
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More examples
  • A ruff for the neck worn in the 16th century
  • Sloping or horizontal rampart of pointed stakes
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  • To terrify; endanger
  • A palisade or barrier consisting of an inclined or horizontal fence of wooden stakes.
  • A defense of closely placed stakes or logs, 6 to 8 feet long, driven or dug into the ground and sharpened; arranged to point horizontally or obliquely outward from a defensive position.
  • A tool used to enlarge the holes which are made in the Marble with a drill or common auger. It is of a slightly conical form, and is grooved roughly to aid its effect upon the Marble.
  • Sb. 1755. A palisade, made horizontal or slightly inclining to the horizon, placed for defence round a work near the berm.
  • A term referring to strawberry liqueurs or liquors regardless of whether strawberry flavor is added to a sweet liqueur or whether the strawberries are distilled to make an unsweetened brandy liquor.