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tarry
2 ENTRIES FOUND:
tarry
(verb)
tarry
(adjective)
1
tarry
/
ˈ
teri/
verb
tarries
;
tarried
;
tarrying
1
tarry
/
ˈ
teri/
verb
tarries
;
tarried
;
tarrying
Britannica Dictionary definition of TARRY
[
no object
]
literary
:
to be slow in going
:
to stay somewhere
:
linger
He
tarried
over breakfast.
Tarry
with us a while.
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tarry
/
ˈ
tɑri/
adjective
2
tarry
/
ˈ
tɑri/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of TARRY
1
:
covered with tar
a
tarry
surface
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2
:
dark or thick like tar
a
tarry
substance
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