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Whirry

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Whir´ry
v. i.1.To whir.


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One punter took pity and he opened up his box to reveal a stainless steel coffee machine with all the whirry and whooshy bits.
Not specifically with a Christmas dinner, but because we've got a fan oven at home, the oven can actually be making all the right whirry cooking noises while the temperature knob's pointing to a comfortable room setting.
A lot of kids write these short kind of notes to get thoughts across, but to be able to organize and be coherent, that is where they fall down," says Marilyn Whirry, a former California 12th-grade English teacher and 2000 National Teacher of the Year.
 
 
 
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