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purry

a. purring; inclined to purr

Usage examples of "purry".

Betty is the chicken for me, -- a real little lady, and as nice and purry as a kitten.

He saw that the confrontation had been resolved for the present, and his voice was soft and purry again.

Wintin Hardahee had a purry little voice, useful for imparting top-secret information.

And through his voice came the purry whine of the dagon and the thump-thump of its tail.

Valencia was still adjusting her evening wrap when Reggie started a purry tone that told her what was next.

Not that anyone sane would like being flung by their tail, but he found it all too easy to degenerate into a purry, lap-sitting, nip-sniffing, kibble-vacuuming, common pussycat, and that alarmed him.

During dinner she slipped off her shoe and stroked his ankle with a stockinged toe and made purry allusions to the waiting bed.