Corey [noun]

Definition of Corey:

core

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Sentence/Example of Corey:

Old Bromfield Corey expressed a general feeling to Hilary with senile frankness.

Mr. Corey then instituted habeas corpus proceedings before the late Judge White.

Mr. Corey and the gentlemen found Mr. Ruben in his little room reading the Bible.

At any rate, Corey, splutter along with the plan, but dont make me wash dishes.

All right, Corey; but lets do them any way to-night, so that they get done, replied the little girl in the big gingham apron.

Corey made these utterances in response to a sharper pressure of Mrs. Brinkley's fan on his arm.

Mrs. Brinkley saw them there together, and a little later she saw old Corey wander off; forgetful of Miss Wrayne.

Suppose Imrie took that stuff about the millstone, and applied it to Corey's cash girls and delivery boys.

He had land, and was called “Goodman Corey;” but he was unpopular from being too rough for even so young a state of society.

Martha Corey,” said the record, “protesting her innocency, concluded her life with an eminent prayer on the scaffold.