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Purr   /pər/   Listen
verb
Purr  v. i. & v. t.  To murmur as a cat. See Pur.



Pur  v. i.  (past & past part. purred; pres. part. purring)  (Written also purr)  To utter a low, murmuring, continued sound, as a cat does when pleased.



noun
Pur  n.  (Written also purr)  The low, murmuring sound made by a cat to express contentment or pleasure.



Purr  n.  The low murmuring sound made by a cat; pur. See Pur.






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"Purr" Quotes from Famous Books



... conversation. They merely bellow—or twitter or bleat or low or gibber or purr, according to their respective incarnations,—about unspeakable mysteries and monstrous pleasures until I am driven to the verge ...
— Jurgen - A Comedy of Justice • James Branch Cabell

... you inflame, you wound—or I think you do; here am I, tied by the leg to a dead woman—for dead to me she is, the she-cat Sanchia—looking at you because I can't help myself. You are soft and lax, you purr when I stroke you; I could make a pet of you. Was ever a man of property and ...
— Rest Harrow - A Comedy of Resolution • Maurice Hewlett

... current. There was a low, humming purr, which gradually increased to a whine, and the car moved slowly forward. It rolled along the gravel driveway to the road, Tom listening to every sound of the machinery, as a mother listens to the breathing of ...
— Tom Swift and his Electric Runabout - or, The Speediest Car on the Road • Victor Appleton

... Human Enigma. Women have learnt all about this. They realize that the best way to flatter us is to say earnestly, with a shake of the head, "Your face is such a mask; I shall never know what you're really thinking." How that makes us purr! ...
— If I May • A. A. Milne

... and hot, muttered words. Martin did not move a muscle, the smile was set, but between the half-closed eyelids crouched Combat, on its toes. The Mexicans knew it was there without looking for it—the tone of his voice, the caressing purr of his words, and his unnatural languor were signs well known to them. Not a criminal sneaking back from voluntary banishment in Mexico who had seen those signs ever forgot them, if he lived. Martin watched ...
— Bar-20 Days • Clarence E. Mulford


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