Rory









Rory


Rory [rawr-ee, rohr-ee] Examples noun

  1. a male given name.

Examples from the Web for rory Contemporary Examples of rory

  • They think me and Rory have gotten cabin fever and been on set too long, just talking in this random language.

    ‘Game of Thrones’ Star Maisie Williams on Arya Stark’s S4 Journey and Her Crush on Andrew Garfield

    Marlow Stern

    June 23, 2014

  • What you know her from: Talking a mile a minute for seven seasons as Rory Gilmore on Gilmore Girls.

    The Most Random Old TV Stars to Appear on ‘Mad Men’

    Kevin Fallon

    May 29, 2014

  • In the high-achieving Yale ecosystem, some label it the “Rory Gilmore syndrome.”

    Are Female Long-Distance Runners More Prone To Suicidal Depression?

    Emily de la Bruyere

    February 3, 2014

  • Cpl. Rory MacKenzie, 31, who joined the British army 11 years ago, lost a leg during a night patrol in Basra, southern Iraq.

    Bryan Adams’s Unlikely, Compelling Portrait Photography Book ‘Wounded’

    Nico Hines

    November 11, 2013

  • Slater, the stoner-among-stoners played by Rory Cochrane, wore a long-hair wig in the film.

    ‘Dazed and Confused’ 20th Anniversary: 20 Craziest Facts About the Cult Classic

    Marlow Stern

    September 24, 2013

  • Historical Examples of rory

  • In four days from this we can be in the thick of it I don’t want to persuade you in a hurry, Rory.

    Tony Butler

    Charles James Lever

  • To hear him talk, as Rory described, was better than a play.

    Tony Butler

    Charles James Lever

  • You, however, must not desert me; and if you cannot travel without Rory, bring him with you.

    Tony Butler

    Charles James Lever

  • Rory was on the left side of the pole, and had not even a shaft to protect him.

    Black Beauty

    Anna Sewell

  • I well remember one spring evening I and Rory had been out for the day.

    Black Beauty

    Anna Sewell

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