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currie

[ kur-ee, kuhr-ee ]

noun

, cur·ried, cur·ry·ing.
  1. a less common variant of curry 1.


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Example Sentences

She was born Jane Godley Currie on 20 January 1961 in the Shettleston area of Glasgow, the youngest of four children.

From BBC

Speaking on Good Morning Ulster, Jonny Currie said: "When we heard the news, it was coming in drips and drabs, it was a very fast-moving situation and you were having to piece together different things you were hearing from other parents and what you were seeing on Facebook."

From BBC

Mr Currie said he is really relieved that the girls walked away.

From BBC

Podcast production by Maura Currie, who owes many more things than this podcast to Celeste Headlee.

From Slate

Having won the toss and opted to bowl, Scotland made early inroads through the returning Brad Currie, who removed Travis Head for a first-ball duck and had Jake Fraser-McGurk well caught on the long-on boundary by Chris Sole.

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