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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

She went down and ate her breakfast before a long window that showed a glittering, rimy world and in the foreground a plump, strutting robin.

From The Judge by West, Rebecca

The brink of the cliff, the brave, eager face and love-lit eyes, the swaying grass bents, now rimy with misty scud, all danced before his vision.

From A Veldt Official A Novel of Circumstance by Mitford, Bertram

Christmas Day opened with a rimy, hazy morning, and the business thoroughfares were deserted.

From The Christian A Story by Caine, Hall, Sir

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




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