spry

  • 21Spry — Recorded in several spellings including Spray, Spraye, Sprey, and Spry, this is an English medieval surname. There are believed to be two possible sources or origins. The first and almost certainly for most nameholders the origination, is that it …

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  • 22spry — adjective a spry old person is active and cheerful: a spry ninety year old spryly adverb …

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  • 23spry — adjective (sprier or spryer; spriest or spryest) Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1746 nimble 1 < a spry 75 year old > • spryly adverb • spryness noun …

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  • 24Spry — Original name in latin Spry Name in other language State code US Continent/City America/New York longitude 39.91843 latitude 76.68497 altitude 218 Population 4891 Date 2011 05 14 …

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  • 25spry — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. lively, alert, athletic, nimble, agile. See activity. Ant., sluggish, lethargic. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. nimble, agile, active, vigorous; see active 2 , agile . See Synonym Study at agile . III&#8230; …

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  • 26spry — adjective isn t Aunt Helen spry for her age? Syn: sprightly, lively, agile, nimble, energetic, active, full of energy, full of vim and vigor, vigorous, spirited, animated, vivacious, frisky, peppy Ant: doddery, lethargic …

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  • 27Spry framework — Spry JavaScript Framework Тип JavaScript библиотека Разработчик Adobe Systems ОС …

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  • 28Spry (surname) — Spry is a surname, and may refer to:* Captain Benjamin Spry * Major General Daniel C. Spry, Canadian commander of the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division * Constance Spry * Eunice Spry * Graham Spry * Irene Spry * Judith Spry, later Judith Moriarty *&#8230; …

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  • 29Spry (Pensilvania) — Spry Lugar designado por el censo&#160;de los Estados Unidos …

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  • 30spry´ness — spry «spry», adjective, spry|er or spri|er, spry|est or spri|est. full of health and spirits; lively; nimble; …

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