Meaning & Definition of word "Terry"

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    Terry

    /ˈtɛri/

    noun:

    • 1. A type of fabric with a raised pile, often used for towels and bathrobes.
      • Example: She wrapped herself in a soft terry bathrobe after the shower.
    • 2. A terry cloth towel or garment.
      • Example: He used a terry to wipe his face after exercising.
    • 3. A person or character named Terry.
      • Example: Terry is hosting the charity event this year.

    Etymology

    The term 'terry' comes from the French word 'tirer', meaning 'to draw out', referring to the method of finishing the fabric.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    terry cloth:

    A fabric typically used for towels and robes that has a looped texture.

    terry towel:

    A towel made from terry cloth, known for its absorbency.

    Related Words

    towel:

    A piece of absorbent fabric used for drying.

    robe:

    A loose-fitting outer garment.

    fleece:

    A soft fabric made from polyester.

    Slang Meanings of terry

    Meaning: In some contexts, 'terry' might refer to a cozy or comfortable item of clothing.

    Example Sentence: I just want to wear my terry after a long day.

    Meaning: It's sometimes used to refer to something soft, relaxed, or informal.

    Example Sentence: That party was so laid back, I could have worn my terry outfit.