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Furry (disambiguation)

Furry         
Furry furree (pl furries) noun: 1. A creature with form, anatomy, or expressed characteristics or traits of both humans and animals.
I am a Furry. The Furry sub-culture is extremely diverse.
furry         
¦ adjective (furrier, furriest) covered with or resembling fur.
Derivatives
furriness noun
Furry         
·adj Resembling fur.
II. Furry ·adj Covered with fur; dressed in fur.
III. Furry ·adj Consisting of fur; as, furry spoils.

Wikipedia

Furry

Furry may refer to:

  • The state of being covered with fur
  • Furry fandom, a subculture interested in anthropomorphic animal characters with human personalities and characteristics
  • Furry, Mississippi, U.S., a place
  • Wendell H. Furry (1907–1984), an American physicist
  • Furry Lewis (Walter E. Lewis, 1893 or 1899 – 1981), an American country blues guitarist and songwriter
Pronunciation examples for Furry
1. he also brought some furry animals or non-furry animals--
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2. For bringing all your furry and non-furry animals
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3. This furry little creature
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4. and a furry guy
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5. It's a furry rodent.
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Examples of use of Furry
1. Those cute furry things Brigitte Bardot loves to hug.
2. They are not furry and strokable, like My Little Pony.
3. Love Kraft is out on August 15 on XL Related reviews 04.10.2004÷ Super Furry Animals, Royal Festival Hall, London 18.07.2003÷ CD÷ Super Furry Animals÷ Phantom Power Useful link Super Furry Animals Send any comments or feedback about this article to friday.review@guardian.co.uk
4. Yes, indeed, it‘s time to focus on fish and furry creatures.
5. Bells jangling, hundreds of the furry, coarse–wooled animals step among piles of books.