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rimy

[rahy-mee] / ˈraɪ mi /






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Of sailing, the weathers of the winter sea, the fishing itself, physical action and hardship, he gives a rimy, brilliant account.

From Time Magazine Archive

It was only yesterday that I last climbed this tree and ate the rich rimy fruit frosted with a Christmas snow.

From Modern Prose And Poetry; For Secondary Schools Edited With Notes, Study Helps, And Reading Lists by Ashmun, Margaret

IN little more than a month after that meeting on the hill—on a rimy morning in departing November—Adam and Dinah were married.

From Adam Bede by Eliot, George

North and west he came by a rimy little steamer, as fast as coal could drive her, then overland more than fifteen hundred miles.

From Laughing Bill Hyde and Other Stories by Beach, Rex Ellingwood

Not far hence it is, reckoning by miles, that the Mere standeth, and over it hang rimy groves; a wood with clenched roots overshrouds the water.”

From English Dialects From the Eighth Century to the Present Day by Skeat, Walter W. (Walter William)




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