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[ flawr-ee, flohr-ee ] / ˈflɔr i, ˈfloʊr i /
Words nearby floryfloristics, florists' foam, -florous, floruit, florula, flory, flos ferri, floss, floss hole, Flossie, flossy Definition for flory (2 of 2)[ flawr-ee, flohr-ee ] / ˈflɔr i, ˈfloʊr i /
nounPaul John, 1910–85, U.S. chemist: pioneer in research on polymers; Nobel Prize 1974. Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for floryNevertheless, Flory may have provoked the police in more ways than one. Professor Pimp?|Jacob Bernstein|June 24, 2011|DAILY BEAST Flory allegedly encouraged members to use codes like these to avoid attracting attention on Google and other search engines. Professor Pimp?|Jacob Bernstein|June 24, 2011|DAILY BEAST Hoffman says Flory purchased the site in 2009 for $500, and appears to have made little money off it since then. Professor Pimp?|Jacob Bernstein|June 24, 2011|DAILY BEAST It is very vexatious; but with Flory there is, I think, some idea of an idea. The Landleaguers|Anthony Trollope
Captain Flory also decided to try the same fortune, because he was encouraged to hope that he might thus recover his ship. The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents, Vol. IV|Various "Flory, that is a lie," said Edith very solemnly, looking at him with all her eyes. The Landleaguers|Anthony Trollope "Faix, Mr. Flory, an' it's well for you you've come," said Carroll. The Landleaguers|Anthony Trollope Flory uttered a short snore,—or rather snort, for he was not a good actor. The Landleaguers|Anthony Trollope
British Dictionary definitions for floryfloryfleury (ˈflʊərɪ, ˈflɜːrɪ)
adjective(usually postpositive) heraldry containing a fleur-de-lys Word Origin for floryC15: from Old French floré, from flor flower Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 |