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Definition of Gurneys
1. gurney [n] - See also: gurney
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gurneys
gurliest gurling gurls gurly gurmies gurmy gurn gurnard gurnards gurned | gurner gurners gurnet gurnets gurney gurneys (current term) gurniad gurning gurns gurrah | gurrahs gurrier gurriers gurries gurrnki gurrnkis gurry gurs |
Literary usage of Gurneys
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annals of an East Anglian Bank by W H Bidwell (1900)
"The Norwich gurneys—The new Banking House—The gurneys of St. Augustine's and of
Magdalen Street—Bank removed to Redwell Plain—New Partners—The gurneys of ..."
2. George Borrow and His Circle: Wherein May be Found Many Hitherto Unpublished by Clement King Shorter (1913)
"... GEORGE BORROWS NORWICH—THE gurneys NORWICH may claim to be one of the most
fascinating cities in the kingdom. To-day it is known to the wide world by ..."
3. English Merchants: Memoirs in Illustration of the Progress of British Commerce by Henry Richard Fox Bourne (1886)
"THE BARINGS, NATHAN MEYER ROTHSCHILD, AND THE gurneys OF LONDON. [1736-1856.]
THE Revolution of 1688, in bringing a foreign prince to guide the course of ..."