Yare vs Yarl - What's the difference?
yare | yarl |
(archaic) Ready; prepared.
Ready, alert, prepared, prompt.
* Shakespeare
Eager, keen, lively, handy; agile, nimble.
(nautical, of a ship) Easily manageable and answering readily to the helm; yar.
* Sir Walter Raleigh
A deep, guttural vocal style with affected pronunciation, characteristic of male grunge and postgrunge singers of the .
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* 2008 , Michael J. Vaughn, Outro , iUniverse (2008), ISBN 9781440111402,
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To sing in this manner.
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As an adjective yare
is ready; prepared.As a noun yarl is
a deep, guttural vocal style with affected pronunciation, characteristic of male grunge and postgrunge singers of the 1990s and early 2000s.As a verb yarl is
to sing in this manner.yare
English
Adjective
(er)- Be yare in thy preparation.
- The lesser [ship] will come and go, leave or take, and is yare ; whereas the greater is slow.
Anagrams
* ----yarl
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Noun
(en noun)Record Review", Creative Loafing (Atlanta), 9 January 2002:
- So pontificating on how Weathereds earnest morass of block-headed rage, grunge-lite mega-riffs and singer Scott Stapp's machismo ' yarl amounts to little more than Pearl Jam circa '91 for dummies is like shooting fish in a barrel.
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- One of my college kids informed me that the latest acoustic grinder hunk had covered it for a soundtrack — probably with that grungy yarl that everybody ripped off from Eddie Vedder.
Verb
(en verb)Is there any reason to listen to the new Alice in Chains album, "Black Gives Way to Blue"?", The Seattle Times , 21 October 2009:
- On "All Secrets Known," he yarls "fingers" into "fingerrrrrrrraaaaaaughhhhhzzzzzzz."