surrey
IPA: sˈɝi
Root Word: Surrey
noun
- An inland county of South East England bordered by Greater London, Hampshire, Kent, West Sussex, East Sussex and Berkshire.
- The easternmost of the three historical counties of Jamaica, bordered by the county of Middlesex in the west; named after the English county.
- A city in British Columbia, Canada, near Vancouver.
- A city in North Dakota, United States
- (historical) A light horse-drawn carriage with forward-facing seats accommodating two or four people, popular in the United States; a motorized carriage of similar design.
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Examples of "surrey" in Sentences
- Labels: photos, silliness comments: surrey said ...
- “Only if you drive me in the surrey with the fringe on top.”
- Arrive by bike, arrive by car, the DeYoung is still the second biggest ripoff in GGP,#1 is "surrey" rentals.
- If that works, I want them to put out a fatwa on tandem bicycles, paddle boats and the surrey with the fringe on top.
- The website is called surrey office supplies, and is the first result displayed by search engines if you type in those keywords.
- So much so that the vast majority of people never leave their homes, choosing to have their surrogate (or 'surrey') live for them.
- Behind the surrey was the riding party, even more startling than when they had first burst upon Wallie in their bead-work and curio-store trappings.
- These people have no idea what the bible says most have never even read the bible, if they did then they must surrey know they will have a special place in hell awaiting them.
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