"Tournery" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
There is no word "tournery". It's possible that you meant "tournament" or "turnery".
However, I found that "turnery" refers to a workshop where wooden objects are turned on a lathe.
Unfortunately, I couldn't find any words or expressions related to "tournery". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-existent word. Could you please double-check the word you provided?
However, I found a related word: "turnery". Here are 5 usage examples:
Tourmaline is a mineral that occurs in a wide range of colors and is often used in jewelry and decorative objects. It is named after the Sri Lankan word "turamali," which means "stone of mixed colors." Tourmaline is known for its piezoelectric properties, meaning that it generates an electric charge when subjected to mechanical stress or pressure. It is also said to have metaphysical properties, including the ability to promote emotional balance and peace.
Tourmaline is a mineral species found in a distinct group of borate silicates that form complex and complexly zoned gemstones and crystals. The name is derived from the Singhalese word "tura mali," or "stone of mixed colors."
A type of cut of beef, typically from the fillet, served with a crust of bread or breadcrumbs, often with sauce, such as Madeira or Béarnaise.
Tourneyed<br><br>Tourneyed is a verb meaning to have participated in a tournament or series of contests, especially of a martial or athletic nature.
Being a frequent traveler or traveler with many journeys, especially a traveler to or from a great distance.
A tourniquet is a bandage or constricting devise used to stop bleeding by compressing a blood vessel or vein and temporarily cutting off blood flow to a wounded area. It is usually made of a flexible material such as cloth, rubber, or plastic, and is applied by tightening it around a limb to constrict blood flow. A tourniquet is often used in emergency situations, such as in the event of severe bleeding or in cases where a person is in danger of bleeding to death. However, it must be used with caution and removed as soon as possible to prevent damage to the affected limb.