Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An old form of
weary , warry, worry, warray.
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- adverb
Eye dialect spelling ofvery . - adjective
Eye dialect spelling ofvery .
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Examples
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"It _is_ wery koorious," continued John, taking his pipe out of his mouth and addressing himself to _it_ with much gravity -- "_wery_ koorious.
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"It _is_ wery koorious," continued John, taking his pipe out of his mouth and addressing himself to _it_ with much gravity -- "_wery_ koorious.
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Posted March 29, 2010 at 21: 41 | Permalink yes it is wery nice pr
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I try F Secure and I think that is wery strong protection and the scanning time is quite fast.
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And I hear wery emotional phrase of the diktor: “The tyrann is dead”.
First memories 2010
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“Rights” are wery unhealthy obsession of modern culture, feeding nihilism.
Requiring viewing of pre-abortion ultrasounds: I’m with Crist on this one 2010
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Have one scope cut (wery faded now) and my nose broken by recoil,. (twice) so I speak in this regard from some experiance.
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Despite its seemingly benign intentions, many Republicans are withholding support, but Lindsey Graham, for one, complained on Friday that he was wery wery sweepy and as such could not think about weapons of mass destruction.
HUFFPOST HILL - John Thune's Nuclear Earmark Eliot Nelson 2010
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And there are wery few field of knowledge where a huge body of classical texts, needed to memorize, understand and use as a basis of further conclusions applied to new cases, exist.
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Accordinng to exit polls in Kentucky, this was something like 20% of the voters who admitted that race was wery important to them, and they went almost all for Clinton.
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