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Pill′ory, Pill′orise, to punish in the pillory: to expose to ridicule:—pa.t.
CHAMBERS'S TWENTIETH CENTURY DICTIONARY (PART 3 OF 4: N-R)VARIOUSWith Miller, as Hook said in his clever, punning way, all argument in favour of it proved Newgate-ory.
OLD AND NEW LONDONWALTER THORNBURYWhat time wur you there, gintlemen, at Ory Thamis Buildings?
CRADOCK NOWELL, VOL. 2 (OF 3)RICHARD DODDRIDGE BLACKMOREConsult′ing, of a physician or lawyer who gives advice; Consult′ive, pertaining to consultation; Consult′ory, Consult′atory.
CHAMBERS'S TWENTIETH CENTURY DICTIONARY (PART 1 OF 4: A-D)VARIOUSDetract′ive, Detrac′tious, Detract′ory, tending to detract: derogatory.
CHAMBERS'S TWENTIETH CENTURY DICTIONARY (PART 1 OF 4: A-D)VARIOUSContradict′ive, Contradict′ory, affirming the contrary: inconsistent.
CHAMBERS'S TWENTIETH CENTURY DICTIONARY (PART 1 OF 4: A-D)VARIOUSMadame Edouard Ory is of a somewhat brighter hue, but by no means equal in vigor.
THE BOOK OF ROSESFRANCIS PARKMANAnd what he will do with it depends upon which mem ory is stronger.
APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY FOR NURSESMARY F. PORTERWORDS RELATED TO ORY
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