How To Use Burred In A Sentence
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The daily inspection should also reveal any defects such as burred, worn, or cracked parts.
FM 23-5: Chapter 5. - MAINTENANCE
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For while a decade of prosperity and rising property values burred the rough edges off of much of the nation and softened my old mean streets in places like Richmond, one cannot assume that gentrification is universal.
CHASING the WHITE DOG
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The electric bell burred softly again through the house, and the man heard it, and his eyes rested enquiringly on the door of the library.
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First one brightly colored lorikeet burred past Zack's head, then another and another, until at least nine or ten birds were perched on the rail above the zookeeper's head.
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The Conquhar was a swift, clear-running river coursing over its bed of gneiss, well tucked-in on either side by green hayfields, where the grasshopper for ever "burred," and the haymakers stopped with elbows on their rakes to watch the passer-by.
Bog-Myrtle and Peat Tales Chiefly of Galloway Gathered from the Years 1889 to 1895
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Since her debut album in 2002, "Everything Seemed Alright," Ms. McBride has explored the terrain between country, folk and the blues, singing with a burred voice that situates her somewhere between Lucinda Williams and Melissa Etheridge.
Home Is Where Mary McBride Is
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‘Gran… ‘Wayne burred warningly, to which Grandma Eva responded with a look of disbelief.
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The entire cat is burred and fuzzed under magnification.
Dead Deer Walking?
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Swords sang tonight .... .or they would have, had they not been so burred and battered.
Zornhau: Swords sang tonight...
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I felt the mattress shift and her low voice burred almost in my ear.
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burred fruits
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This sequence begins with a milling operation to produce the bolt seats, which are then robotically deburred.
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His voice burred with overtones of a mother-tongue which wasn't English or South African - German, probably.
A DAYSTAR OF FEAR
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‘There's nothing finer in this country,’ he burred.
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Set in Shrewsbury, where two years previously Farquhar himself had been a recruiting officer, it is a rural comedy with a whiff of chicken manure and burred accents rather than metropolitan cool about it.
The Recruiting Officer - review