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Murry

Murry \Mur"ry\, n. (Zo["o]l.) See Mur[ae]na.

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n. moray eel

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Usage examples of "murry".

Wynne Murry presented the metalloid cylinder that snapped open at a flick of the thumb.

To give Murry his complete title, he was under secretary in charge of psychology, psychopathy and mental technology.

Wynne Murry, pleasantly, and Theor Realo looked up in sudden anxiety from the papers that lay in hopeless disarray on the desk before him.

Beside him, Adelaide Murry was trying to put on lipstick in the sun-vizor mirror.

One realizes this when one sees Middleton Murry praising the Japanese invasion of China and Gerald Heard proposing to institute the Hindu caste system in Europe at the same time as the Hindus themselves are abandoning it.

To take one example, during the earlier period of the war the pacifist monthly the Adelphi, edited by Middleton Murry, accepted at its face value the German claim to be a "Socialist" state fighting against "plutocratic" Britain, and more or less equated Germany with Russia.

The Anarchist pamphlet to which he refers is entitled The Russian Myth, and the editor of the Adelphi during the earlier part of the war was not John Middleton Murry, but the late Max Plowman.

Murry phoned to tell them that he was going directly from Washington to Brookhaven for a week.

Murry looked down at the checked tablecloth, and at the remains of an equation which had not come out in the wash.

And on September 25, 1897, their first son, William Cuthbert, was born in New Albany, where Murry was working as passenger agent.

Murry perched on one of the high stools by the kitchen counter which divided the work area from the rest of the bright, rambly dining and studying room.