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  • proper noun A female given name, a spelling variant of Kerry.

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Examples

  • Such are the exhortations in Keri Smith's new book Mess: The Manual of Accidents and Mistakes (Perigee, 2010).

    Debra Ollivier: Hand Job: Keri Smith's Delightful Destruction Debra Ollivier 2010

  • Such are the exhortations in Keri Smith's new book Mess: The Manual of Accidents and Mistakes (Perigee, 2010).

    Debra Ollivier: Hand Job: Keri Smith's Delightful Destruction Debra Ollivier 2010

  • Keri is a pistol, and she's one of the most amazingly successful authors Australia has ever produced.

    Smiting chores karenmiller 2008

  • When I called Keri that weekend, I knew it was mutual, as she could not conceal her excitement to hear from me.

    Richard Paul Evans Ebook Christmas Set Richard Paul Evans 2009

  • Keri is one of the greatest young actresses of our day; does anyone find it odd that networks are not falling over themselves to get her back on a weekly series?

    FELICITY’S Keri Russell Pregnant | the TV addict 2007

  • The Keri is better: "a heifer threshing"; the strongest were used for threshing, and as the law did not allow their mouth to be muzzled in threshing (De 25: 4), they waxed wanton with eating. bellow as bulls -- rather, "neigh as steeds," literally, "strong ones," a poetical expression for steeds (see on [994] Jer 8: 16) [Maurer].

    Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible 1871

  • Last reported residence is somewhere near a small fishing village on the southwestern coast of Zakynthos called Keri.

    A Hidden Affair Pam Jenoff 2010

  • Last reported residence is somewhere near a small fishing village on the southwestern coast of Zakynthos called Keri.

    A Hidden Affair Pam Jenoff 2010

  • When I arrived at the hotel I went up to my room and called Keri.

    Richard Paul Evans Ebook Christmas Set Richard Paul Evans 2009

  • One of these hills, called Keri, is celebrated in the country on account of a white spot which shines from afar, and in which the natives profess to see the image of the full moon.

    Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America 1851

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