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Serry  v. t.  (past & past part. serried; pres. part. serrying)  To crowd; to press together. Note: (Now perhaps only in the form serried, p. p. or a.)






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"Serry" Quotes from Famous Books



... drove off down the road he said to his wife: "The sooner we have it, the fewer things 'll git carried off. The Deacon don't favor me none, and Bill Gray is sweet on Serry, and he'll ...
— Other Main-Travelled Roads • Hamlin Garland

... Since it is thus, We'll die where we were born—in our own halls[x] Serry your ranks—stand firm. I have despatched A trusty satrap for the guard of Zames, All fresh and faithful; they'll be here anon. All is not over,—Pania, look to ...
— The Works of Lord Byron - Poetry, Volume V. • Lord Byron



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