tarry|tarried|tarries|tarrying in English
verb
[tar·ry || 'tɑːrɪ]
stay, sojourn, delay, linger, wait
Use "tarry|tarried|tarries|tarrying" in a sentence
1. “While the bridegroom tarried, they all slumbered and slept.
2. For life goes not backward nor tarries with yesterday.
3. We tarried, though; looking up at the kirk bell.
4. Long tarrying takes all thanks away.
5. 15 Long tarrying takes all thanks away.
6. 5 For life goes not backward nor tarries with yesterday.
7. Long tarrying takes all the thanks away.
8. I smelled tarry melted asphalt.
9. 10 Long tarrying takes all the thanks away.
10. Do not tarry on the way.
11. Yet I cannot tarry longer.
12. 11 The tourists will tarry at an inn.
13. tarry stones from the garage roof.
14. Now — for a breath I tarry
15. Why do you tarry so long?
16. Tarry stones from the garage roof.
17. Tarry Awhile at this charming country inn
18. Why then does the blessing so often tarry?
19. The tourists will tarry at an inn.
20. Tarry awhile at this charming country inn.
21. And he went in to tarry with them.
22. 9 Tarry awhile at this charming country inn.
23. If this which he Avouches does appear, There is nor flying hence nor tarrying here
24. I saw no reason to tarry in that town.
25. Would ye tarry for them till they were grown?