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An example; an instance: I’d understand the point better if you gave me a couple of concrete for instances

[1940s+; fr a Yiddish pattern]

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  • Ferity

    [fer-i-tee] /ˈfɛr ɪ ti/ noun 1. a wild, untamed, or uncultivated state. 2. savagery; ferocity. /ˈfɛrɪtɪ/ noun (rare) (pl) -ties 1. the state of being wild or uncultivated 2. savagery; ferocity

  • Ferlie

    [fer-lee] /ˈfɛr li/ Scot. noun, plural ferlies. 1. something unusual, strange, or causing wonder or terror. 2. astonishment; wonder. adjective 3. unexpected; strange; unusual. /ˈfɛrlɪ/ adjective 1. wonderful; strange noun (pl) -lies 2. a wonder; something strange or marvellous verb (intransitive) -lies, -lying, -lied 3. to wonder; be surprised

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  • Ferlinghetti

    [fur-ling-get-ee] /ˌfɜr lɪŋˈgɛt i/ noun 1. Lawrence, born 1920? U.S. poet associated with the Beat Generation. /fɜːlɪŋˈɡɛtɪ/ noun 1. Lawrence. born 1919, US poet of the Beat Generation. His poetry includes the collections Pictures of the Gone World (1955) and When I Look at Pictures (1990)

  • Ferly

    [fer-lee] /ˈfɛr li/ Scot. noun, plural ferlies. 1. something unusual, strange, or causing wonder or terror. 2. astonishment; wonder. adjective 3. unexpected; strange; unusual. /ˈfɛrlɪ/ adjective 1. wonderful; strange noun (pl) -lies 2. a wonder; something strange or marvellous verb (intransitive) -lies, -lying, -lied 3. to wonder; be surprised


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