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- BURRY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Some mouth-watering food for thought The meaning of BURRY is containing burs
- Michael Burry - Wikipedia
He founded the hedge fund Scion Capital which now goes by the name Scion Asset Management He is best known for being among the first investors to predict and profit from the subprime mortgage crisis Burry was born and grew up in San Jose, California He has Rusyn ancestry
- Bury or Burry – Which is Correct? - Two Minute English
The correct word is bury, which means to put something in the ground, often used when talking about planting or hiding something For example, “We need to bury the treasure before someone finds it ” The word burry is incorrect and not recognized in standard English It’s easy to confuse these words due to their similar spelling
- BURRY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
burry in American English (ˈbɜːri) adjective Word forms: -rier, -riest characterized by or spoken with a burr
- Burry - definition of burry by The Free Dictionary
burry (ˈbɜːrɪ) adj, -rier or -riest 1 full of or covered in burs 2 resembling burs; prickly
- Why Michael Burry just sold all his stocks - Capital. com
Why Michael Burry just sold all his stocks Michael Burry just sold over $70 million in stock, liquidating his entire portfolio except for one stock, doubling down on a company that other investors are fleeing in droves
- Bury or burry? - Spelling Which Is Correct How To Spell
Incorrect spelling, explanation: burry looks believable, similar to hurry, but it does not really exist and has no meaning Bury, on the other hand, exists and is a word of old-germanic origin (burien)
- What does Burry mean? - Definitions. net
Burry is an adjective that describes something as being covered or filled with burs, which are rough or prickly seed-bearing structures found on certain plants
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