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Pory

Pory \Por"y\, a. Porous; as, pory stone. [R.] Dryden.

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pory

a. (context archaic English) porous

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Pory

Pory may refer to:

  • Pory Island, Mumbai
  • John Pory, English government administrator and writer
  • Robert Pory, archdeacon

Usage examples of "pory".

As I passed through the palisade I heard my name called, and turning waited for Master Pory to come up.

When the red rim of the sun showed like a fire between the trunks of the pines came my Lord Carnal, and with him Master Pory and Dr.

It opened, and I entered to find Sir George, with Master Pory, Rolfe, West, and others of the Council gathered about the great centre table and talking eagerly.

As I descended the steps into the growing light outside, I found Master Pory at my side.

Master Pory, who is a man of taste, will note the beauty of the graven maenads upon this side, and of the Bacchus and Ariadne upon this.

Master Pory, arrived at the maudlin stage, alternately sang a slow and melancholy ditty and wiped the tears from his eyes with elaborate care.

Master Piersey the wild fowl, and Madam West the pasty and the marchpane, and Master Pory the sack.

I strode on toward the stairway so fast that when I asked a question Master Pory, at my side, was too out of breath to answer it.

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