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Swarry - Oxford Reference
An anglicization of the French soirée, meaning 'party', 'evening gathering'. Like the concept, the word now seems dated.
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swarry - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Weller, and requests the pleasure of his company this evening, to a friendly swarry, consisting of a boiled leg of mutton with the usual trimmings. ... His ...
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swarry, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun swarry is in the 1830s. OED's earliest evidence for swarry is from 1837, in the writing of Charles Dickens, novelist.
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swarry
swarry (ˈswɒrɪ) Also -ee, -ey. Humorous spelling of soirée (repr. a vulgar or careless Eng. pronunciation).1837 Dickens Pickw. xxxvii, A friendly swarry, consisting of a boiled leg of mutton with the usual trimmings. 1848 Thackeray Van. Fair xlii, At one of her swarreys I saw one of 'em speak to a d...
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swarry, n. - Green's Dictionary of Slang
swarry n. ... an evening party, gathering, or social meeting; also used of the menu itself. ... ← swarm on, v. swartgat, n.
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SOIREE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Soiree means “a fancy evening affair.” The word comes directly from French and was formed from the word soir, meaning “evening” or “night.”
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Harry Dashboard
, "The Owld Fellow" Balked (Canto X)
Humbuggawang Despatch No. 3: Scene from the Murrumbidgee Operatics
Humbuggawang Despatch No. 5: Tim Donohue's Swarry Humbuggawang Despatch No. 7: Tim Donohue's Third Swarry! Prefaced by the Gigantic Railway Spec. and contemplated Monster Cod-Fishing Establishment!!
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Hamely Tongue » swarry - Ulster-Scots Academy
The book preliminaries, supplementary word lists and end matter have been excluded. swarry ~ a concert, party, dance, etc. with supper. [F soirée]. Tags: ...
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Swarry Family History - Ancestry.com
The Swarry family name was found in the USA, and the UK between 1880 and 1891. The most Swarry families were found in United Kingdom in 1891.
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Swarry - GallaherGallery.com | Fine Art by Lee Gallaher
Museum wrapped giclee canvas art by GallaherGallery.com. A statement piece and artwork all in one, and the depth of the canvas adds a dimension to a room.
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Robert, at Cook's Little Swarry | Art UK
This drawing depicts many dancing figures. In the foreground is a male and female figure with their backs to the viewer. The male has his head turned ...
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scrouge
▪ I. scrouge, n. colloq. or vulgar. (skruːdʒ, skraʊdʒ) Also scrowge. [f. scrouge v.] 1. A crush, squeeze, or crowd.1839 C. Clark J. Noakes cxxiii, Agin these shows, oh, what a scrowge! 1887 C. Keene Let. in Life xii. (1892) 383, I went to the Academy ‘Swarry’ last night—the usual scrouge. 2. U.S. (S...
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soirée
‖ soirée, n. (sware) [F. soirée evening, evening party, f. soir evening:—L. sērum late hour, neut. of sērus late.] An evening party, gathering, or social meeting. (See also swarry.) soirée dansante: see dansant a.1793 F. Burney Jrnl. 8 Apr. (1972) II. 58 He asked how my Mother did? I said if he came...
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Rutland Barrington
Barrington appeared in a few more roles at other theatres, including as Robert Plushly in his own piece, A Swarry Dansong, a duologue with music by Solomon
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