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Definitions from the WebWrayPart of Speech: Noun Sense 1: A surname of English origin, derived from the Old Norse personal name "Hroğrekr." Usage: The Wray family has a long history in England, with their roots dating back to the 11th century. Related Products on Amazon: Wray Family History Book Part of Speech: Noun Sense 2: A small village located in the southwest of Lancashire, England. Usage: Wray is a picturesque village known for its traditional cottages and beautiful countryside. Related Products on Amazon: Explore Wray, England Guidebook Part of Speech: Verb Sense 1: To twist or coil (something). Usage: She skillfully wrayed the wire into an elegant spiral. Part of Speech: Verb Sense 2: To distort or deform (something). Usage: The heat caused the plastic to wray, leaving it with an irregular shape. Part of Speech: Adjective Sense 1: Used to describe something that is popular or well-known. Usage: The latest song by the popular band is definitely a wray hit. Related Products on Amazon: Wray's Greatest Hits Album Sense 2: Used to describe something that is specific or unique to a particular locality. Usage: The festival includes wray dishes that are only found in this region. Related Products on Amazon: Cookbook: Local Cuisine in Wray | ||||
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