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Definitions from the WebNearyNoun, Singular:A person of Irish origin, particularly referring to their local customs and traditions. Example Sentence: Jim, a proud neary, always celebrates St. Patrick's Day by attending the local parade. Related Products on AmazonNoun, Plural:A surname of Irish origin, often used to refer to a family known for their strong heritage. Example Sentence: The Nearys have been living in this village for generations, upholding their traditions and values. Related Products on AmazonAdjective:Describing something or someone that is nearby or in close proximity. Example Sentence: The park is within neary walking distance from our house, making it a great place for morning jogs. Related Products on AmazonAdverb:Referring to something happening soon or in the near future. Example Sentence: The exam is neary, so it's important to focus on studying and reviewing the material. Related Products on AmazonVerb:To approach or get closer to something or someone. Example Sentence: Alex decided to neary the stage in order to get a better view of the band. Related Products on Amazon | ||||
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