"Purline" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A mold or shape, typically teardrop or hourglass in form, created by the rippling of water when a rock is thrown into a pool or pond.
To move or cause to move in a twisted or irregular winding course, like the stitches in a fabric.<br><br>Example: The river purls through the valley.<br><br>Or, in knitting or crochet, a purl is a stitch created by working with the yarn in the opposite direction of a knit stitch.
Purley is a town in the London Borough of Croydon in South London, England.<br><br>The word can also be used as an adverb to mean "purely" or "completely", for example: "He was interested in the project purely for academic reasons."<br><br>Additionally, "purley" can be a surname, such as Purley or Van de Pury.
The purlieus of a town or city is the surrounding countryside, suburb, or outlying districts.
Purlins are horizontal beams used in roofing to support the roof deck or other roofing materials. They are typically installed between the rafters and are usually horizontal or slightly sloping. Purlins help to distribute the weight of the roof evenly and provide additional support to the roof structure.
To purloin means to steal or take something secretly, especially money or valuable items, often by deceitful or dishonest means. It can also imply a sense of cunning or slyness in taking something.