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serry

/ser-ee/US // ˈsɛr i //

樱花,雪利酒,浆果,浆果类

Definitions

  1. 1

    ser·ried, ser·ry·ing.Archaic.

    • : to crowd closely together.

Examples

  • Serry was speaking at a meeting with members of the grassroots organization, Other Voice.

  • “Think about all those security people who are the backbone of the achievements,” Serry said.

  • But Serry said events had reached a critical point in the West Bank and cautioned that a collapse would leave Israel accountable.

  • There were nine shotes nearly of a size, and the Deacon said, "I'll give Serry the odd shote."

  • Well, I guess you can balance f'r Em 'bout as well as f'r Serry.

  • I'd like to see even Serry try to look out of the window when Miss Stirling is there!

  • And we were all pretty bad—even Serry, who never troubles herself much about anything, looked solemn.

  • Anne and Serry had really not been very ill in themselves, though they had been noisy enough with their coughing.