serry Antonyms

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Meaning of serry

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serry (v. t.)

To crowd; to press together.

serry Sentence Examples

  1. The soldiers marched in a serry, their ranks unbroken and unyielding.
  2. The serry of trees provided a welcome shade from the scorching sun.
  3. The serry of rocks formed an impenetrable barrier along the coastline.
  4. The serry of onlookers parted as the bride and groom made their entrance.
  5. The serry of dancers moved in unison, their steps mesmerizing.
  6. The serry of clouds obscured the moon's light, casting the city into darkness.
  7. The serry of mountains loomed over the valley, their peaks shrouded in mist.
  8. The serry of bookshelves lined the library's walls, each shelf laden with countless stories.
  9. The serry of buildings formed a towering skyline, reflecting the city's vibrant energy.
  10. The serry of waves crashed upon the shore with relentless force, their roar echoing through the air.

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To crowd; to press together.

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The soldiers marched in a serry, their ranks unbroken and unyielding.

The serry of trees provided a welcome shade from the scorching sun.

The serry of rocks formed an impenetrable barrier along the coastline.

The serry of onlookers parted as the bride and groom made their entrance.