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gurry

[gur-ee, guhr-ee] / ˈgɜr i, ˈgʌr i /


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There�s a large lift-out fishbox with a macerator to get rid of the gurry, a recirculating livewell and a generous transom door.

From Time Magazine Archive

His caudal fin, dorsal fins, maxillary, eye, missing barbel, etc., have turned our Sacred Cod into a hunk of gurry.

From Time Magazine Archive

Kabuo went back and hosed the net gurry out the scupper holes.

From "Snow Falling on Cedars: A Novel" by David Guterson

With the help of a small notebook and a lead pencil he auctions it before an outsider can wink, and the gurry is taken a few yards further, where women are pouring herrings into barrels.

From The Pleasures of Ignorance by Lynd, Robert

They, hearing the noise ran away as fast as they could drive, and when they ran away in haste, they would cry, gurry, gurry, speaking deep in the throat.

From A Source Book of Australian History by Swinburne, Gwendolen H.




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