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[ hur-lee ] / ˈhɜr li /
noun, plural hurl·ies.commotion; hurly-burly. British. hurley. Origin of hurlyFirst recorded in 1590–1600 Words nearby hurlyhurl, Hurler's syndrome, hurley, hurling, hurloid facies, hurly, hurly-burly, Hurok, Huron, hurrah, Hurri Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for hurlyGuy Trevelyan had not mastered his feelings during the "hurly burly," as firmly as was his wont. Lady Rosamond's Secret|Rebecca Agatha Armour Hurly of creduma therefore comes curiously near the quite modern brassey. The Happy Golfer|Henry Leach Breakfast was eaten at eight o'clock in the morning, and all was hurly burly and excitement till they had gone. A Woman who went to Alaska|May Kellogg Sullivan A visitor from town tried to do so by fixing a nice quiet camp far away from the hurly burly. Reminiscences of Queensland|William Henry Corfield
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