The Collaborative International Dictionary
Whirry
Whirry \Whir"ry\, v. i. To whir. [Obs.]
Wiktionary
whirry
Etymology 1
(context rare English) Of or pertaining to a whirr. n. (context obsolete English) A sudden or quick movement; a whirr. v
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1 (context obsolete transitive English) To convey swiftly. 2 (context obsolete intransitive English) To hurry; to go swiftly. Etymology 2
n. (obsolete spelling of lang=en wherry)
Usage examples of "whirry".
Eyeball could not help but whirry on the whatif re if the hab’s orbit round the black hole carried it right into the path of one of those mothers.