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surrey
1[ sur-ee, suhr-ee ]
noun
- a light, four-wheeled, two-seated carriage, with or without a top, for four persons.
Surrey
2[ sur-ee, suhr-ee ]
noun
- Earl of Henry Howard, 1517?–47, English poet.
- a county in SE England, bordering S London. 648 sq. mi. (1,680 sq. km).
surrey
1/ ˈʌɪ /
noun
- a light four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage having two or four seats
Surrey
2/ ˈʌɪ /
noun
- a county of SE England, on the River Thames: urban in the northeast; crossed from east to west by the North Downs and drained by tributaries of the Thames. Administrative centre: Kingston upon Thames. Pop: 1 064 600 (2003 est). Area: 1679 sq km (648 sq miles)
Surrey
3/ ˈʌɪ /
noun
- Surrey, Earl of15171547MEnglishMISC: courtierWRITING: poet Earl of, title of Henry Howard. ?1517–47, English courtier and poet; one of the first in England to write sonnets. He was beheaded for high treason
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of surrey1
Example Sentences
If you want to travel around the lake in style, rent a surrey bike, which Wheel Fun Rentals calls a “modern day carriage.”
Over the surrey period, the researcher documented only one potential unprovoked shark bite at one of the observed aggregation sites.
To the far left is a surrey without a horse.
There, Suzy meets Madame’s herd of ostriches, one of whom — the ornery Gaucho — has been conscripted to pull a surrey at the country fair.
We watched as a barge slowly entered Salmon Bay through the Ballard Locks, kayaked across Lake Union and rode a surrey bike along Alki Beach.
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