Sentence examples for quite fraught from inspiring English sources

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It has been quite fraught on both sides.

"The poverty levels make the whole bongo project quite fraught," Mr. Woodley said.

This day, arriving in the UK, is the first day of a different journey, which is quite fraught.

She's not a brilliant eater and it does sometimes get quite fraught with her" (ID 1041).

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Never in all of cinema has the mashing of panties against a face been quite so fraught with genuine emotion.

Q&A with Half Moon Run It sounds as though "Sun Leads Me On" was born from quite a fraught time for the band - how do you feel about the result and the reaction the album has had?

Interethnic romantic relationships, common enough before the hostilities, had become nearly unthinkable, although Mr. Spicer and Ms. Mijanovic (his name is pronounced KRE-shi-meer SHPIT-zer; hers, Mar-YAN-a Mee-YAN-o-vich) said that in their circles at home, casual relations were not quite so fraught.

The whole process is quite psychologically fraught.

Fellner: Casting was quite a fraught process.

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