different between hurrier vs hurtier
hurrier
English
Etymology
hurry +? -er
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?ri?(r)
Noun
hurrier (plural hurriers)
- A person who hurries.
- (Britain, obsolete) A young boy or girl employed in a coal mine to drag baskets or small wagons full of coal from the coal face where it was mined, up to the surface.
See also
- pit pony
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hurtier
English
Adjective
hurtier
- comparative form of hurty: more hurty
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