lurry
see also: Lurry
Verb
Lurry
Proper noun
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see also: Lurry
Verb
lurry (lurries, present participle lurrying; past and past participle lurried)
Related terms Nounlurry (plural lurries)
- (obsolete) A confused heap; a throng or jumble, as of people or sounds.
- 1664, Charles Cotton, Scarronides:
- How durſt you Rogues take the opinion / To vapor here in my Dominion, / Without my leave, and make a lurry, / That men cannot be quiet for ye!
- 1649, [John] Milton, [Eikonoklastes] […], London: Printed by Matthew Simmons, […], OCLC 1044608640 ↗:
- to turn prayer into a kind of lurry
- 1664, Charles Cotton, Scarronides:
lurry (lurries, present participle lurrying; past and past participle lurried)
- (intransitive) To hurry carelessly.
Lurry
Proper noun
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