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Charry

Charry \Char"ry\, a. [See 6th Char.] Pertaining to charcoal, or partaking of its qualities.

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charry

a. 1 (context wine English) Having a flavour of charred wood. 2 Relating to charcoal, or partaking of its qualities.

Usage examples of "charry".

Black pines spread bristled arms through the charry night, and the moon cast down a jaundiced light that seemed to obscure more than it illuminated.

Across the rapidly closing gap of night and snow, Lindsey saw nothing of the man's face but a pallid oval and twin charry holes where the eyes should have been, a ghostly countenance, as if some malign spirit was at the wheel of that vehicle.

Then he fell against the seatback, the cap coming askew on his head a little, smoke - a sort of charry mist - drifting out from beneath it.

It tinkled the bells at her forehead, which were darker in colour than those the others wore - not black like her hair but charry, somehow, as if they had been hung in the smoke of a campfire.