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  • 11Wherry Lines — Overview Type Heavy rail Locale Norfolk Operation Owner Network Rail …

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  • 12Wherry Yacht Charter Charitable Trust — The Wherry Yacht Charter Charitable Trust (WYC) is a waterway society and registered charity number 1096073, on the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads in East Anglia, England, UK. The Trust was established in 2002 and aims to restore, protect and sail… …

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  • 13wherry — noun (plural wherries) Etymology: Middle English whery Date: 15th century 1. any of various light boats: as a. a long light rowboat made sharp at both ends and used to transport passengers on rivers and about harbors b. a racing scull for one… …

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  • 14wherry — wary …

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  • 15wherry — wher·ry || hwerɪ / w n. rowboat, scull; sailing barge v. transport on a rowboat, row a rowboat …

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  • 16wherry — [ wɛri] noun (plural wherries) a light rowing boat used chiefly for carrying passengers. ↘Brit. a large light barge. Derivatives wherryman noun (plural wherrymen). Origin ME: of unknown origin …

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  • 17wherry — wher·ry …

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  • 18wherry — wher•ry [[t]ˈ(h)wɛr i, ˈwɛr i[/t]] n. pl. ries 1) navig. a light rowboat for one person; skiff 2) navig. any of various barges, fishing vessels, etc., used locally in England • Etymology: 1400–50; late ME whery, of obscure orig …

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  • 19wherry — n. (pl. ies) 1 a light rowing boat usu. for carrying passengers. 2 a large light barge. Etymology: ME: orig. unkn …

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  • 20Norfolk Wherry Trust — The Norfolk Wherry Trust is a waterway society and registered charity 1084156 in Norfolk, England, UK. based at Womack Water near Ludham, Norfolk Broads. The Trust keeps afloat Albion , an example of the Norfolk Trading Wherry, so that she can be …

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