Commotion, disturbance, disorder (in other words a good punch-up) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The "good punch-up" part above is not the correct meaning, hurly burly does not imply violence, it describes a Noisy confusion; tumult or bustle - for instance: Mrs Jones was loath to leave the peace and tranquility of her garden to face the hurly burly of the city streets.
That is a burly man! (The word burly means: big, tough, roughly built)
Yo face is burly
The term 'burly' usually means a person who is very large, strong and muscular. An example of the term used in the sentence would be, "The superhero looked very burly in his costume".
The burly man lifted the couch.
There was a burly man in the building.
The word 'burly' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as strongly and heavily built. Example:A burly man needs a burly chair for comfort.
I am not writing a sentence using that word.
if you are a fan of football, for example, you know that the players are BURLY
I can give you a sentence using the word galaxy.
a sentence using the word endotracheal
This is a sentence using the word aviator.
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If that pony thinks that you have carrots, he will nudge you relentlessly. A slight nudge from my burly assistant will put the refrigerator in place.