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warrie

Warye \War"ye\, v. t. [AS. wergian, wyrgean. Cf. Worry.] To curse; to curse; to execrate; to condemn; also, to vex. [Obs.] [Spelled also warrie, warry, and wary.] ``Whom I thus blame and warye.''
--Chaucer.

Usage examples of "warrie".

Thanks to the downfall of her only daughter, Warrie had become one of those people Acacia Kinnard had declared unfit for decent society.

She supposed that between Warrie and Bruno, all three of them had been put to bed for the evening.

All he had to do was find Maria then outwit Warrie Hansen, two small boys, Bruno, and Mr.