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gurry

[gur-ee, guhr-ee] / ˈgɜr i, ˈgʌr i /


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His caudal fin, dorsal fins, maxillary, eye, missing barbel, etc., have turned our Sacred Cod into a hunk of gurry.

From Time Magazine Archive

Kabuo went back and hosed the net gurry out the scupper holes.

From "Snow Falling on Cedars: A Novel" by David Guterson

As such they were put to all sorts of tasks, work that usually found them at the day's end weary, dirty with fish scales and gurry, and more than a little disgusted.

From Burned Bridges by Bertrand W. Sinclair

The one in the lead is dragging a bit of gurry out from the water and up over the edge into the sunlight.

From Of All Things by Robert C. Benchley

"Can't keep a good boy like this pawing around in fish gurry," stated Captain Wass.

From Blow The Man Down A Romance Of The Coast - 1916 by Holman Day




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