Definition of Parring

1. Verb. (present participle of par) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Parring

1. par [v] - See also: par

Lexicographical Neighbors of Parring

parrel
parrels
parrhesia
parricidal
parricide
parricides
parricidious
parridge
parridges
parried
parrier
parriers
parries
parrilla
parrillas
parring (current term)
parritch
parritches
parro
parrock
parrocked
parrocks
parroket
parrokets
parroquet
parrot
parrot's-bill
parrot's beak
parrot's bill
parrot-beak nail

Literary usage of Parring

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Golf Resorts: Where to Play in the USA, Canada, Mexico, Costa Rica & the by Jim Nicol, Barbara Nicol (2001)
"Playing 6490/6,1 14/5206 yards and parring at 72, it comes complete with tight, ... The Pine Lakes course stretches out 6698/6265 yards, parring at 72. ..."

2. Money and Banking by John Thom Holdsworth (1920)
"The Federal Reserve Board took the position that under the terms of the Act it had no discretion in the matter of the parring of checks. ..."

3. The United Service Magazine by Arthur William Alsager Pollock (1866)
"Henry M. parring- ton to be Capt., vice Wooler, resigned, June 8; Ensign JA Smith to be Lieut., vice parring- ton, resigned. June 8; C. Hodgson Fowler to be ..."

4. Argosy All-story Weekly edited by Frank Andrew Munsey (1900)
"I don't see why you stop me in the middle of a description of Mrs. parring- ton's ball to ask me that absurd question again," she said. ..."

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