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HURLY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HURLY is uproar, tumult.
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HURLY Synonyms: 94 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for HURLY: commotion, disturbance, hurry, stir, fuss, turmoil, clatter, noise; Antonyms of HURLY: rest, peace, calm, quiet, ...
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hurly
▪ I. hurly1 (ˈhɜːlɪ) [f. hurl v.: cf. hurling vbl. n. 3.] Commotion, tumult, uproar; strife.1596 Shakes. Tam. Shr. iv. i. 206 Amid this hurlie I intend That all is done in reuerend care for her. 1600 Holland Livy viii. xxvii. 301 In this hurlie and uprore [tumultu]. 1603 Knolles Hist. Turks (1621) 8...
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HURLY definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
3 senses: 1. commotion; hurly-burly; uproar; confusion 2. → a variant spelling of hurley 3. Scottish dialect a large wheeled.... Click for more definitions.
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HURLY Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Hurly definition: commotion; hurly-burly.. See examples of HURLY used in a sentence.
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Hurly
Hurly is a given name and surname. Notable people with the name include:
Hurly Long (born 1995), German golfer
Eileen Hurly (born 6 May 1932, Benoni, South Africa), former Southern Transvaal
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Hurly Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
noun Uproar; turmoil. Webster's New World (obsolete) Noise; confusion; uproar. Wiktionary Origin of Hurly Compare French hurler to howl and hurlyburly.
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hurly, n.² meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun hurly is in the 1860s. OED's earliest evidence for hurly is from 1866, in the writing of Walter Gregor, folklorist.
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Hurly burly - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
A hurly burly is a hubbub or commotion. There's the hurly burly of the schoolyard, or the hurly burly of a food fight.
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Inspired by the organic surface of burlap, Hurly Burly II enhances this texture with a pop of metallic tipping. A perfect backdrop, Hurly Burly II 54" Vinyl ...
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Hurly Long
Christopher Herlihy "Hurly" Long (born 21 July 1995) is a German professional golfer who plays on the European Tour.
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hurly-burly
▪ I. hurly-burly, n., a., and adv. (ˈhɜːlɪˈbɜːlɪ) Also (with or without hyphen) 6 howrley burlei, horl(e)y borl(e)y, hurly burle, hurlei burley, whorle borle, whourliburly, 6–7 hurli(e) burli(e), -ly(e, -ley, 6– hurley burley. [Known from c 1540. The phrase hurling and burling occurs somewhat earlie...
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Eileen Hurly
Eileen Mary Ann Hurly (born 6 May 1932) is a South African former cricketer who played as a batter. Career
Born to James William, Eileen Hurly attended the Dominican Convent in Benoni.
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hurly-burly
hurly-burly/ˈhɜ:lɪ bɜ:lɪ; `həlɪˌbəlɪ/ n[U]noisy and energetic activity (esp of many people together) 骚乱; 闹腾.
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