"Purloo" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Purloo" Meaning

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"Purloo" Examples

Word:Fur-loo


Synonyms: 1. Pur-loo

Example sentences:


1. There are also numerous staff toilets in the building, including a furloo for the female staff.
2. Unfortunately, they only have a small furloo at the front which fills up after a few hours.
3. The long row of sloping, hawthorn furloos or hedges marked the final boundaries to Redhill Lane.
4. Bob employed cheerful grace, tucking her into the purloos of her grandmother.
5. At College, Rockcliffe conquered reviews but won no honours or academic citations in appreciation of his disturbed experience as a 'purloo.'

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