tarry|tarries in English
noun
[tar·ry || 'tɑːrɪ]
stay, sojourn, delay
Use "tarry|tarries" in a sentence
1. For life goes not backward nor tarries with yesterday.
2. 5 For life goes not backward nor tarries with yesterday.
3. I smelled tarry melted asphalt.
4. Do not tarry on the way.
5. Yet I cannot tarry longer.
6. 11 The tourists will tarry at an inn.
7. tarry stones from the garage roof.
8. Now — for a breath I tarry
9. Why do you tarry so long?
10. Tarry stones from the garage roof.
11. Tarry Awhile at this charming country inn
12. Why then does the blessing so often tarry?
13. The tourists will tarry at an inn.
14. Tarry awhile at this charming country inn.
15. And he went in to tarry with them.
16. 9 Tarry awhile at this charming country inn.
17. I saw no reason to tarry in that town.
18. Would ye tarry for them till they were grown?
19. He'll tarry in the town for a few days.
20. Then said Joab, I may not tarry thus with thee.
21. Why does the clatter of his war-wagons tarry so?
22. Why did he tarry so long on his way home?
23. 13 Why does the clatter of his war-wagons tarry so?
24. They chase and frolic, tarry, turn loops; they make croaks, high cries, and rattling sounds.
25. Mark Twain once went to borrow a certain book from a neighbour in Tarry town.