| 31. | From sports to politics, history is fraught with public liars:
|
| 32. | The whole ritual surrounding bedtime and sleep becomes fraught with tension.
|
| 33. | For parents, obesity is a sensitive issue fraught with emotions.
|
| 34. | Making any effort to lift his immunity is fraught with risk.
|
| 35. | From the start, brigade life was fraught with mutual suspicion.
|
| 36. | My dictionary defines only fraught with, not the word alone.
|
| 37. | A look at fraught's semantic cousins reveals similar behavior.
|
| 38. | It is an approach fraught with peril and likely to fail.
|
| 39. | Holy days are considered fraught with danger by Israeli security forces.
|
| 40. | It is an approach fraught with peril and likely to fail,
|