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  • He rose from the couch, wrapped a paray around his waist.

    Trullion: Alastor 2262 Vance, Jack 1973

  • Glinnes descended the steps and the brothers clapped each other's shoulders Glay was wearing, Glinnes noted, not the usual Trill paray, but gray trousers and dark jacket.

    Trullion: Alastor 2262 Vance, Jack 1973

  • Jarcony wrapped himself in his paray and swung back the creaking door.

    Trullion: Alastor 2262 Vance, Jack 1973

  • The ordinary Trill now worked as circumstances directed: to prepare for a feast, to indulge his taste for hussade, to earn a pulsor for his boat or a pot for his kitchen or a length of cloth for his paray, that easy shirtlike garment worn by man and woman alike.

    Trullion: Alastor 2262 Vance, Jack 1973

  • "So good by and paray that we will meet agin," Bethea wrote.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • Sheray paray is a man's game, where one player grips his opponent's wrist while the latter tries to shake off the grip.

    Kuensel Newspaper 2009

  • "The Trill paray and the Trill cape, with wide padding, or epaulettes, or wings; only a Trill would know their function.

    Trullion: Alastor 2262 Vance, Jack 1973

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