- a word derived from fraught.
Example Sentences
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The consuls waged once more with the Gauls a war not unfraught with difficulties, yet in spite of all they got the better of this people, too.
Even with ordinary patients the orderly's afternoon excursion is sometimes not unfraught with anxiety.
From Observations of an Orderly Some Glimpses of Life and Work in an English War Hospital by Muir, Ward
That trick was not unfraught with danger though, for mother's spies were always after us, and the bad light made reading difficult.
From Secret Memoirs: The Story of Louise, Crown Princess by Fischer, Henry W. (Henry William)
They dart about like sea-gulls, picking their path, not unfraught with serious danger, among the obstructions.
From Russian Rambles by Hapgood, Isabel Florence
That's the main thing, and a life-form that passes through two such striking metamorphoses is not unfraught with interest.
From Once a Greech by Smith, Evelyn E.