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sherris

[sher-is]

noun

Archaic.
  1. sherry.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of sherris1

1530–40; < Spanish ( vino de ) Xeres (wine of ) Xeres (now Jerez )
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Example Sentences

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The body of Sherris Stringham was found late Friday near a river in Pomona, about 50 miles from where she lived in the Caribbean village of Hopkins, police spokeswoman Hortence Hernandez said.

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Police spokeswoman Hortence Hernandez says in a statement Monday that 68-year-old Sherris Stringham’s body was found near a river in Pomona, about 50 miles away from her residence in the coastal village of Hopkins.

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“ movie do you think people ask about the most?” tour guide Sherris Moreira said, against a dizzying backdrop of Pittsburgh as viewed from the Duquesne Incline lookout on Mount Washington.

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Sherris They *could* delay the charge until after midnight, but there’s no incentive for them to do so, since rates for electricity use at midnight are the same as at 6 p.m.

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Lord, Jack, what a sherris that was!—'twas meat and drink; a thing to put marrow in your bones—cool and clear it was, and rich withal—cool on the tongue and warm in the stomach.

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