Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Angry.
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Examples
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Oh good, make a little dinner before clicking send and james iry will beat you in for sure.
Deeper Look at the Apply Method in Scala Jack Cough 2009
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Two customers — tourists, judging by their sunglasses, sunhats, and cameras — were fingering placemats and asking questions about washabil-iry and price.
The Cat Who Moved A Mountain Braun, Lilian Jackson 1992
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He hesitated for a moment, pining Natalie there, the light and the iry colours suiting her better than the lor and chill of Kingsmarkham, and then he it up to the door of the nearest neighbour, chocolate-fudge-iced 1123. man in shorts and a tee-shirt answered his.
Put On By Cunning Rendell, Ruth, 1930- 1981
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For here, during the full of the moon, the famous fa iry band ruled by good Queen Lulea loved to dance and make merry while the silvery rays flooded the clearing and caused their gauzy wings to sparkle with every color of the rainbow.
Queen Zixi of Ix Baum, L. Frank 1971
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Jacquelin had no idea of the direction they took, but she trusted to the wisdom of her friend the Fa iry Beaver, and was not at all frightened.
John Dough And The Cherub Baum, L. Frank 1906
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Aunt Ca-iry we all called her, though she was no connection of ours.
Hildegarde's Holiday a story for girls Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards 1896
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When little gals come to spend the day with Aunt Ca-iry they allus brings their knittin ', -- don't they?
Hildegarde's Holiday a story for girls Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards 1896
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"Mornin ', Ca-iry," says Hezekiah, smilin 'his greasy smile, that allus _did_ make me want to slap his face.
Hildegarde's Holiday a story for girls Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards 1896
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"Queer Ca-iry," they called me, -- in your grandfather's time,
Hildegarde's Holiday a story for girls Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards 1896
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Dolly, -- but now it's "Aunt Ca-iry" with the hull country round, and everybody's very good to the old woman.
Hildegarde's Holiday a story for girls Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards 1896
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