Whirries vs Whurries - What's the difference?
whirries | whurries |
(whirry)
(obsolete) A sudden or quick movement; a whirr.
(obsolete) To convey swiftly.
(obsolete) To hurry; to go swiftly.
(whurry)
To whisk along quickly; to hurry.
As verbs the difference between whirries and whurries
is that whirries is third-person singular of whirry while whurries is third-person singular of whurry.whirries
English
Verb
(head)whirry
English
Etymology 1
From whirr.Noun
(whirries)Verb
Etymology 2
Noun
(whirries)whurries
English
Verb
(head)whurry
English
Verb
- Whurrying the chariot with them to the shore. — Vicars.
