Sentence examples for plenty fraught from inspiring English sources

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Palmer notes that the scene -- which looks plenty fraught to me! -- is relatively calm compared to what people expect to happen when the sun sets and curfews are broken.

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Plenty of fraught discussions about the possibility of losing two more quickly this morning, leaving us 75-4 at lunch, with an afternoon of squeaky-bum-time to come.

The holidays are fraught with plenty of emotions and expectations as it is, then comes the meatless issue.

There's plenty of scholarship on the fraught history of African-American Vernacular English, a fully developed dialect that Black Americans have at times struggled to have recognized as a legitimate means of communication.

Though Graves's art has plenty of wit, it is oddly fraught, as if it were the product of an anxious, wounded childhood.

There has been plenty of speculation that, after a fraught and controversial introduction to the job over the past year, she was being fingered for replacement in the next Sarkozy reshuffle.

More frustrating are the emotionally fraught numbers here, which are plenty: "Pink Friday" has more in common with a Mary J. Blige album than any hip-hop record.

Despite having plenty of appeal, these approaches are also fraught with difficulties [12, 13].

Picking players to follow in the footsteps of Hrubesch's previous charges is fraught with danger, but there is clearly plenty of talent in his current squad.

And while the Cabinet Manual provides a very useful guide, there is still plenty of scope for this being a messy and fraught fight for power, particularly if rival camps have very similar numbers and neither is prepared to concede.

Fraught, innit?

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