Whirry Definition

hwʉrē, wʉrē
whirried, whirrying
verb
To whir; hurry.
Webster's New World

(obsolete) To convey swiftly.

1817, Sir Walter Scott, Tales of my Landlord:See now, mither, what ye hae dune," whispered Cuddie ; ' " there's the Philistines, as ye ca' them, are gaun to whirry awa' Mr. Henry, and a' wi' your nashgab, deil be on't !".
1820, Sir Walter Scott, Monastery:Some of the quality, that were o' his ain unhappy persuasion, had the corpse whirried away up the water.
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adjective

(rare) Of or pertaining to a whirr.

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noun

(obsolete) A sudden or quick movement; a whirr.

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Obsolete spelling of wherry.

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Origin of Whirry

  • From whirr.

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