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parry [ˈpærɪ] vb -ries, -rying, -ried 1. (Individual Sports & Recreations / Fencing) to ward off (an attack) by blocking or deflecting, as in fencing 2. (tr) to evade (questions), esp adroitly n pl -ries 1. (Individual Sports & Recreations / Fencing) an act of parrying, esp (in fencing) using a stroke or circular motion of the blade 2. a skilful evasion, as of a question [from French parer to ward off, from Latin parāre to prepare] Parry [ˈpærɪ] n
1. (Biographies / Parry, Sir (Charles) Hubert (1848-1918) M, English, MUSIC: composer) Sir (Charles) Hubert (Hastings). 1848-1918, English composer, noted esp for his choral works 2. (Biographies / Parry, Sir William Edward (1790-1855) M, English, TRAVEL AND EXPLORATION: explorer) Sir William Edward. 1790-1855, English arctic explorer, who searched for the Northwest Passage (1819-25) and attempted to reach the North Pole (1827) ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
parry verb 1. evade, avoid, fence off, dodge, duck (informal), shun, sidestep, circumvent, fight shy of He parried questions about his involvement in the affair. Translations How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Parry knew this room, as he had often been to see me when the king was at Newcastle. And there's another fellow - Parry - an Australian, a statistician and a sporting encyclopaedia. We rushed each other furiously time after time, 'til suddenly, feeling the sharp point of his sword at my breast in a thrust I could neither parry nor escape, I threw myself upon him with outstretched sword and with all the weight of my body, determined that I would not die alone if I could prevent it. |
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