Definition of Berley

1. leg-pulling [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Berley

beriberis
berimbau
berimbaus
berime
berimed
berimes
beriming
berine
beringed
berisp
berk
berkelium
berkeliums
berks
berley (current term)
berleys
berlin
berline
berlines
berlingot
berlingots
berlinite
berlins
berloque dermatitis
berm
bermanite
berme
bermed
bermes

Literary usage of Berley

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Men of Mark in South Carolina: Ideals of American Life: a Collection of by James Calvin Hemphill (1908)
"... R. berley EPTING EPTING, R. berley, MD, was born August 14, 1857, on his fathers farm, near Pomaria, in Newberry county, South Carolina. ..."

2. The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John Dryden: Now First by John Dryden, Edmond Malone (1800)
"... of Ab- berley, in Worcestershire, Esq. The Duke of Buccleugh, whose great-grand-' father was the eldest son of Anne Scott, Duchess of Monmouth; ..."

3. Record Series by Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Yorkshire Archaeological and Topographical Association (1906)
"... falling to him from his mother's inheritance, and let this record be sent to the Chancellor." in. ROBERT DE berley.'' Inq. ad qd [29 EDW. I. No. 75. ..."

4. Pictures of Nature in the Silurian Region Around the Malvern Hills and Vale by Edwin Lees (1856)
"... WYRE FOREST, AND HAB- berley VALLEY. 'Now Where shall our dwelling be? Under the brow Of some steep mossy hill, where ivy dun Would hide us up, ..."

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