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terry

a pile fabric (usually cotton) with uncut loops on both sides; used to make bath towels and bath robes

Terry

English actress (1847-1928)

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Simple sentences

Terry was very pleased with the news.
I want to speak to Terry.
You'd better put your cigarette out before Terry sees it.
I'm Alan Tate, Terry Tate's son.
She scolds Terry as often as me.

Movie subtitles

Shahir, she's the perfect donor for Terry Brown.
Well, Terry's prepped.
Oh, don't, Terry!
You've got me wrong, Terry.
Go get her, Terry!
We're clear, Terry.
Angus, Terry says I can't come out for a drink with everybody.
About 200 acres situated in Terry Canyon running on either side of Willet Creek.
In Terry Canyon?
An appropriation for diverting and impounding the headwaters of Willet Creek in Terry Canyon. 5 million dollars.
Gentlemen, this is Mr. Terry Turner who has just arrived from the West.
Now, Grandpa, stop glaring at Terry.
Terry, you really shouldn't be here.
Terry and me, I mean.
What about this Terry?
Terry, they're stopping!
She's one of our regular customers, Miss Terry.
I'm looking out for Miss Terry.
He has the perfect alibi. He spent the evening with Miss Terry.
Hello, Miss Terry.
Can't I see them, Miss Terry?
Now keep your shirt on, Terry.
Miss Terry McCracken. 612 Park Avenue, New York City.
Terry, wait a minute.
Terry, what are you doing down here?
Oh, Terry. This is a mess. Honest.
Well, Terry, there's no reason to get so angry about it.
That's kind of a cheap trick, Terry.
Oh, Terry, may I borrow your car?
Terry, what do men like when they're sick?
Thanks a lot, Terry.
Terry, may I borrow your car this afternoon?
You're in top form today, Terry.

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