Definitions
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- noun An
Australian indigenous shelter made from smallbranches withleaves still attached.
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Examples
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'Pugtastic' , love his curly wurly tail and his spotty blanket.
Meridian's Pug Katy 2008
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To quote wurly: Vote for Obama, I've known you would for a long time, but don't belittle the real questions surrounding him.
Finally, a post about ACORN. Ann Althouse 2008
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Incidentally, scotland is also home to the deep-fried curly wurly… And has the highest rate of heart disease in the world.
firestarter 2005
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And little Early-Pearly came in by her curly-wurly and asked me if I needed a ride,
Blinded By The Light 1973
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The King began to climb the curly-wurly stone stair.
The Magic World Gerald Spencer Pryse 1891
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She reminds me of Circe -- a fat, curly-wurly Circe -- like that picture Uncle Ju brought back from Italy.
Patsy 1887
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Kate Bosworth: Not enjoying the strange tablecloth crochet maxi-dress number but liking her particularly curly wurly lambswool shearling.
WalesOnline - Home 2011
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Williams, nicknamed 'curly wurly' due to her wavy hair, set a track record and hit speeds of 90mph on what is considered to be the fastest skeleton course in world as she slid to glory.
Home | Mail Online 2010
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This is your bucket of chicken - I promise you'll leave feeling lighter and curly wurly.
Kottu kottu 2010
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Williams, nicknamed "curly wurly" due to her wavy hair, set a track record and hit speeds of 90mph on what is considered to be the fastest skeleton course in world as she slid to glory.
mirror.co.uk - Home 2010
ry commented on the word wurly
do bilbies inhabit these?
May 7, 2013