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fringe

[frinj] / frɪndʒ /


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Scotland's friendlies against Japan and Ivory Coast were late opportunities Steve Clarke had to assess fringe members of his squad before naming his pool for this summer's World Cup.

From BBC

They said they, or their sources, were on the fringes of his social circle.

From BBC

Foldable phones remain a fringe, albeit novel, product with a loyal following.

From The Wall Street Journal

The game will provide fringe players with a chance to impress their bosses, Craig Bellamy and Michael O'Neill, who are understandably keen to stress the value of this encounter.

From BBC

Then a food truck rambles onto the grounds and dazed-looking teens hop out in bell-bottoms; tie-dye shirts; long, flowing dresses; and fringed ponchos.

From Literature