demurring

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Verb

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demurring

  1. present participle and gerund of demur

Adjective

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demurring (comparative more demurring, superlative most demurring)

  1. Reluctant; tending or serving to demur.
    • 2004, Rowan Manahan, Where's My Oasis?:, page 158:
      And that mode of expression is very demurring and self-deprecating. Victorian English was all about understatement.
    • 2006, Scarlett O'Hara Can Go to Hell, page 173:
      "I'm the hostess, it would be unsociable for me to leave," I said, flashing him my most demurring smile.
    • 2017, Bertita Harding, Golden Fleece:
      Well, if he, Karl, owned a pair of pants like that it would be no trick at all to captivate the most demurring siren.

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Noun

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demurring (plural demurrings)

  1. demurral
    • 1825, Mary Sabilla Novello, A Day in Stowe Gardens, page 264:
      After some legal demurrings, it was allowed []

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