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Purred

Pur \Pur\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Purred; p. pr. & vb. n. Purring.] [Of imitative origin; cf. Prov. G. purren.] To utter a low, murmuring, continued sound, as a cat does when pleased. [Written also purr.]

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purred

vb. (en-past of: purr)

Usage examples of "purred".

Lea purred, evidently unaffected by the smoke and unconcerned about the fire.

My fingers slackened in Kelly's lovely hair, and she purred, her hips writhing against mine.

I rubbed Mister's favorite spot, behind his right ear, and he purred in approval.

Wet, supple arms abruptly twined around his throat, and a throaty, feminine voice purred, in his ear, "Because bad things can happen to pretty little boys who fall into the river.

Lady Aquitaine purred, letting the images slide away into the water again.

Entreri purred, seeing no response coming from Drizzt, seeing Drizzt's face screwed up in an uncharacteristic pout.

Sharlotta purred, and Entreri understood that he was in no position to deny her claim.

Sharlotta Vespers purred, moving over seductively to put her long fingers on the wererat leader's shoulders.

Aliisza purred, squirming, as Kaanyr Vhok's fingers began to roam over her body again.

Into the stillness, tiny Hrrunna who could have no recognition of the honour just bestowed on her grandsire, purred a childish question.

She particularly liked the liver and purred so loudly that Jamas was certain everyone else could hear her.

The unit purred, clicked, and then, as a fax sheet rolled from the print slot, the arch dilated to permit access to the Shankill moon base.

She let her hand drop to its marbled fur and it purred and took her gesture as an invitation to settle onto her thighs.

The ramp which had been aimed at a lower level now purred softly and moved level with the walkway she stood on.

When the transfer was completed and the machinery purred into activity, Manotti gave a whoop of triumph.