spry

  • 41spry — adjective (spryer, spryest) (especially of an old person) lively. Derivatives spryly adverb spryness noun Origin C18: of unknown origin …

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  • 42spry — a. (Colloq.) Active, lively, brisk, nimble, supple, agile, sprightly, quick, smart, prompt, alert, stirring, ready, dapper …

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  • 43spry — adj active, energetic, energetical, vibrant, full of verve; vital, lively, full of life, Inf. snappy, Inf. full of pep, Inf. peppy, Inf. full of get up and go, Chiefly U.S. Inf. chipper; vivacious, sprightly, sprightful, jumping, hopping,… …

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  • 44spry — [spraɪ] adj healthy and full of energy despite being old …

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  • 45spry — /spraɪ / (say spruy) adjective (spryer or sprier, spryest or spriest) active; nimble; brisk. {origin obscure} –spryly, adverb –spryness, noun …

  • 46spry —    Eleu.   Also: akakē, ele io, puahia, uleulele …

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  • 47spry — adj. (spryer, spryest) active, lively. Derivatives: spryly adv. spryness n. Etymology: 18th c., dial. & US: orig. unkn …

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  • 48Constance Spry — (5 December 1886 – 3 January 1960) was a famous British educator, florist and author in the mid 20th century. Contents 1 Background 2 Bibliography 3 Notes 4 References …

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  • 49Graham Spry — Graham Spry, CC (February 20 1900 November 24 1983) was a Canadian broadcasting pioneer, business executive, diplomat and socialist. He was the husband of Irene Spry and father of Robin Spry. Profile Graham Spry was born in St. Thomas, Ontario.… …

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  • 50Daniel Spry — Daniel Charles Spry Dan Spry is second from the right. (Photo taken during Montgomery s visit to the Canadian troops near Kleve) Born February 4th, 1913 Winnipeg …

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