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Definition of Stroyed
1. stroy [v] - See also: stroy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stroyed
Literary usage of Stroyed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Popular Science Monthly (1893)
"A serious objecti to these methods lay in the fact that the worms were only
stroyed after they had done their injury. But now, thanks to the spraying ..."
2. Valentine's Manual of Old New Yorkby New York (N.Y.). Common Council by New York (N.Y.). Common Council (1916)
"stroyed; its population had dwindled from 60000 to about 25000. A large part of
the town was still in melancholy ruins, and Broadway was the chief sufferer. ..."
3. The Roman History, from the Building of Rome to the Ruin of the Commonwealth by Nathaniel Hooke (1830)
"... value of the thing stolen ; and when the house is de- 302. stroyed, or the
pole taken out of the vineyard, then B. c. ..."
4. The Literature of Egypt and the Soudan from the Earliest Times to the Year by Ibrahim-Hilmy (1888)
"... stroyed—The Horrors of AVer—Martini Law—'Reconstructions— Conference at
Constantinople—Posi- tion of ..."
5. The Queens of England and Their Times: From Matilda, Queen of William the by Francis Lancelott (1858)
"... stroyed every vestige of the Catholic chapel at Somerset House. That the Queen
tampered with the religion of lier children is probable ; indeed, ..."