Gurry vs Purry - What's the difference?
gurry | purry |
(India) A small fort.
fishing offal
purring; inclined to purr
* 2003 , John Dos Passos, Manhattan Transfer (page 74)
* 2009 , Tui Sutherland, Bulldog Won't Budge (page 145)
As a noun gurry
is (india) a small fort or gurry can be fishing offal.As an adjective purry is
purring; inclined to purr.gurry
English
Etymology 1
(etyl)Noun
(gurries)Etymology 2
Origin unknown.Noun
(-)References
*purry
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- "The little dear," came the nurse's voice low and purry and reassuring, "he's been sitting up worrying all night and he never bothered us once."
- I gingerly patted Carbonel's back. His ears twitched, and I felt a rumble go through his fur. He was purring! “You have a very purry cat,” I said to Ellie.