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She got old and tried to defy gravity.
According to Urban Dictionary It comes from the American Southwest slang phrase "to break bad," meaning to challenge conventions, to defy authority and to skirt the edges of the law.
Signer of the Declaration of Independence who was also a wealthy Massachusetts merchant who liked to defy the British authorities. He was also president of the Continental Congress and governor of Massachusetts. His main contribution, however, to the American Revolution was using his fortune to help finance the struggle. Americans are proud of him.
John Hancock was a Signer of the Declaration of Independence whose signature was famously the first, and largest to be placed on the document. He was also a wealthy Massachusetts merchant who liked to defy the British authorities. He served as president of the Continental Congress and governor of Massachusetts. His main contribution to the American Revolution was using his fortune to help finance the struggle
Signer of the Declaration of Independence who was also a wealthy Massachusetts merchant who liked to defy the British authorities. He was also president of the Continental Congress and governor of Massachusetts. His main contribution, however, to the American Revolution was using his fortune to help finance the struggle
religious beliefs defy science and vice versa... when people speak of the science of a religion they are talking non-sense:)
The triumvirate wants to rule rome. Brutus and cassius are raising an army outside of rome to defy them. They too want to rule rome.
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a good scentence for defy is, "i would not defy my fathers orders."
The word defy is a verb. Defy means to reject or to refuse.
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It doesn't, nothing can defy gravity.
I defy you to give me a worthwhile sentence! It was not wise of the defendant to defy the court's initial ruling.
The plural of defy is defies. As in "this defies the laws of gravity".