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- PARRY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
To parry is to ward off a weapon or blow; indeed, parrying is as important to fencing as sticking one’s opponent with the pointy end The word parry was borrowed from the French verb parer, meaning “to ward off” or “to avert,” and was first used in English in the late 17th century
- Hubert Parry - Wikipedia
Hubert Parry in The Musical Quarterly, c 1916 Sir Charles Hubert Hastings Parry, 1st Baronet (27 February 1848 – 7 October 1918), was an English composer, teacher and historian of music Born in Richmond Hill, Bournemouth, Parry's first major works appeared in 1880 As a composer he is best known for the choral song "Jerusalem", his 1902 setting for the coronation anthem "I was glad", the
- PARRY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you parry a question or argument, you cleverly avoid answering it or dealing with it In an awkward press conference, Mr King parried questions on the allegations [VERB noun]
- PARRY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PARRY definition: 1 to defend yourself from a weapon or an attack by pushing the weapon away or by putting something… Learn more
- parry verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of parry verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- PARRY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Parry definition: to ward off (a thrust, stroke, weapon, etc ), as in fencing; avert See examples of PARRY used in a sentence
- Parry - definition of parry by The Free Dictionary
1 to ward off (a sword thrust, blow, weapon, etc ) 2 to turn aside; dodge: to parry an embarrassing question
- Parry Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
Parry definition: To deflect or ward off (a fencing thrust, for example)
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