Gurry [noun]
Definition of Gurry:
grave
Sentence/Example of Gurry:
"Can't keep a good boy like this pawing around in fish gurry," stated Captain Wass.
Come aboard and have a cigar, and this time I'll keep the conversation on fish-scales and gurry-butts.
Roaring with laughter, and hooting their fish-gurry happiness up to the welkin!
No sooner did they hear the noise than they ran away as fast as they could, crying out, “Gurry, gurry!”
From its habit of feeding on fish-offal, it is known in New England as "gurry-shark."
The ship is to be cleaned down and the gurry-pen and dory are to be sluiced out in readiness for the morrow.
Two men stand at the gurry-pen, their long knives gleaming red in the sunset.
The one in the lead is dragging a bit of gurry out from the water and up over the edge into the sunlight.
The steamer hit her abaft the main-mast, aboot the gurry-kid, and it didna hit the dory.
Ves carts everything in that cart from dead cows to gurry barrels.