lurry (Meaning)

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lurry (n.)

A confused heap; a throng, as of persons; a jumble, as of sounds.

Synonyms & Antonyms of lurry

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lurry Sentence Examples

  1. The lurry lumbered down the highway, its tires kicking up a cloud of dust.
  2. The farmer loaded the lurry with hay bales for the livestock.
  3. The construction crew used a lurry to transport heavy equipment to the worksite.
  4. The lurry's engine roared as it struggled up the steep incline.
  5. The mining operation utilized several lurries to haul ore from the pit.
  6. The military deployed a convoy of lurries to transport supplies to the front lines.
  7. The delivery company's lurry arrived late, delaying the shipment.
  8. The lurry's brakes screeched as it came to a sudden stop.
  9. The lurry's headlights illuminated the dark road ahead.
  10. The lurry's horn blared, warning other vehicles of its approach.

FAQs About the word lurry

A confused heap; a throng, as of persons; a jumble, as of sounds.

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The lurry lumbered down the highway, its tires kicking up a cloud of dust.

The farmer loaded the lurry with hay bales for the livestock.

The construction crew used a lurry to transport heavy equipment to the worksite.

The lurry's engine roared as it struggled up the steep incline.