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colly

[ UK /kˈɒli/ ]
[ US /ˈkɑɫi/ ]
VERB
  1. make soiled, filthy, or dirty
    don't soil your clothes when you play outside!

How To Use colly In A Sentence

  • Throwing himself into one of the office's numerous squashy chairs, Irvine admits to a last - minute attack of the collywobbles.
  • OBJECTIVE:To provide recommendation for the clinic on the optimal application concentration of potassium permanganate collyria.
  • Another method employed the substance called collyrium; this is a preparation of pitch, bitumen, pounded glass, wax, and mastic.
  • El – Kohl (stibium, collyrium, antimony) being found about The Land of Midian
  • Colly still has a mad side to his character that he did as a player.
  • After a last-minute Dave Rainford goal in the first game had denied them a quarter-final FA Trophy win against Bishop's Stortford, Fleet were once again haunted by the late collywobbles in last midweek's replay at Stonebridge Road.
  • Pliny says, in so many words, that the cerates and cataplasms, plasters, collyria, and antidotes, so abundant in his time, as in more recent days, were mere tricks to make money.
  • He wanted to fix American life finally in one edition, what he called Collyer's eternally current dateless newspaper, the only newspaper anyone would ever need. PopMatters
  • One thing is certain: there will be more collywobbles on May 5 than on the previous two election nights put together.
  • Educated to speak and teach standard English, Collymore respected and encouraged the formal tradition.
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