Examples of using Spry in English and their translations into German
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Medicine
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Political
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Computer
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Political
You're spry.
Spry and accommodating.
Ain't he spry?
Pretty spry for an old guy.
Yeah, but she's spry.
Old but still spry, this could apply to VGA.
Mulder Not so spry.
When he was young and spry, Andchain was never seen without his loyal Bow Wow.
You're pretty spry.
He seemed not only spry, but eager to continue- still having no signs of fatigue.
Sudoku, keeps the mind spry.
She is still very spry for her age.
His name be Poppie He's old but spry.
She seems awfully spry today. Oh.
He said Spry would regularly beat the children on the soles of the feet with a“variety of sticks”.
Actually, I'm feeling pretty spry now.
We were healthy and spry people, the world clearly lay before us with all its joys and luxuriance;
Towards the end of the therapies it was quite apparent that Marlieswas mentally a lot more spry.
Indeed I am still very spry and feel very youthful, particularly on beautiful, cheerful days;
They have little patience, but indeed much malice in them,they are very resolute, spry, joyful, but soon they stay.
Spry covered her tracks by forbidding them to be examined on their own by doctors or dentists, the court heard.
When one of the victims finally spoke out about their experiences to a member of their church,the authorities were alerted and Spry was arrested.
Bristol Crown Court heard how Spry covered her tracks by forbidding them to be examined on their own by doctors or dentists.
During the four-week trialthe jury heard some harrowing evidence detailing how Spry had subjected the children to a regime of abuse.
At her trial the court was told that Spry, 62, was always present at doctors' visits and perhaps more crucially, educated the children at home so no one would see their injuries.
In a statement Jo Grills,chair of Gloucestershire Safeguarding Children Board(GSCB), said:"Eunice Spry is someone who other parents trusted with their children.
We don't know whether Drucker was spry enough to attend to attend cultural events in the camp or if he was simply starving and died of physical and mental emaciation like so many others around him.
The 18-year-old and two girls under the woman's care had until thenregarded the sadistic punishments meted out to them by Eunice Spry as normal and even routine.
During the four-week trial the jury heard how Spry- who was the legal parent of the three children- had subjected the children to a regime of abuse.