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cherrie

n. (obsolete spelling of cherry English)

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Cherrie

Cherrie is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include:

  • George Kruck Cherrie (1865-1948), American naturalist and explorer
  • Peter Cherrie (born 1983), Scottish football goalkeeper
  • Cherrie Ying (born 1983), actress

Usage examples of "cherrie".

Engelhard Rabe his name -- had cut off the heads and veils not only of the ninth but also of the sixth nun, who had overindulged in cherries summer after summer, with the sword of the tenth knight, the fat one, who was sitting on a beam and gnawing the meat from the bones of a chicken behind closed visor.

We have just received our first shipment of the magnificent cherries of Itxassou, of which the Basque are justly proud.

When Jesus chased the money-changers out of the Temple, He ate a pound of cherries before He.

How can she be expected to know that he has almost a pound of cherries under his belt?

Amanda lost in a chocolate truffle reverie, thin sculpted shells of creme fraiche and gin and Grand Marnier and liquid cherries and raspberry puree, imagined tastes the sweetest.

Ford, where numerous trees, bearing quantities of little black cherries called merries, used to grow, and where parties used to go as a Sunday diversion, and eat, before the days of the station and the building.

I do not need, strings of iridescent Trout, July Cherries by the Bushel, with the Stones already out, land-transaction Advice that would put me in a Mansion upon Rappahannock with hundreds of Slaves and no worries forever, i.

Mason arrives one day to find Dixon sitting there with giant Heaps of Cherries and Charcoal.

The Copelands had begun already to fantasize about distant foods, Drake drooling over ice cream of the rich premium variety, huge heaping goblets of rum raisin and pralines 'n' cream, the greater the butterfat content the better, Amanda lost in a chocolate truffle reverie, thin sculpted shells of creme fraiche and gin and Grand Marnier and liquid cherries and raspberry puree, imagined tastes the sweetest.

In May the ninth nun should have been delivered of a child, but wasn't, because the eighth knight -- Engelhard Rabe his name -- had cut off the heads and veils not only of the ninth but also of the sixth nun, who had overindulged in cherries summer after summer, with the sword of the tenth knight, the fat one, who was sitting on a beam and gnawing the meat from the bones of a chicken behind closed visor.

When you cross the bridge on foot, you notice how wide the Rhine is: from the Planetarium on the Düsseldorf side to Oberkassel: a good pound of cherries wide.

Tree-ful of Cherries in a good summer, almost as one stands and watches, something no one in London, however plac'd in the Web of Privilege, however up-to-the-minute, seems to know much about.

They will forever do me favors I do not need, strings of iridescent Trout, July Cherries by the Bushel, with the Stones already out, land-transaction Advice that would put me in a Mansion upon Rappahannock with hundreds of Slaves and no worries forever, i.

Armand, bravely spruc'd up, even drops by, tho' his heart, he will assure anyone who asks, is desolated, with a strangely festive Pudding he has whisk'd together, loaded with Currants, candied Violets, dried apricots, peaches, and cherries chopp'd fine with almonds and rejuvenated in Raspberry Brandy.