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Etymologies
- Middle English sirly, masterful, lordly, from sir, lord; see sir.
Examples
“This is a first for me and the chain I often refer to as Surly's.”
“He whom they called Surly, had on a full frizzed wig and a cassock and bands, that, but for his rascal face, would have put me in mind of the Parson at St. George's, Hanover”
“Here, she is known as Surly and is the third most powerful person in the Malazan Empire, just under the Emperor and Dancer.”
“By the way Ron, I hang out at a Fourth avenue bar called the Surly Wench.”
“It's an idea made possible by the so-called "Surly bill" that passed the Legislature this year.”
“That's known as the "Surly bill," after the Brooklyn Center-based beermaker that wants to open a restaurant.”
“Chubby Super Biker has calves the size of cantaloupes, a bike called a Surly and a wife who tells him to get on it and ride when he gets cranky.”
“Surly" was a diplomatic understatement for analyzing McBush's behavior.”
“How is 'Surly' Williams going to stop nuclear proliferation?”
“Surly, that is something the old man and the old lady can’t do it ..!!”
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