Definitions from Wiktionary (dree)
▸ verb: (transitive) To bear or endure (something); to put up with, to suffer, to undergo.
▸ verb: (intransitive) To endure; to brook; also, to be able to do or continue.
▸ noun: (chiefly Northumbria, Scotland, archaic) Grief; suffering; trouble.
▸ adverb: (Northeast Midlands, Northern England)
▸ adverb: Of the doing of a task: with concentration; laboriously.
▸ adverb: Chiefly of the falling of rain: without pause or stop; continuously, incessantly.
▸ adverb: (Lancashire, Scotland) Slowly, tediously.
▸ adjective: Alternative form of dreich [Extending for a long distance or time, especially when tedious or wearisome; long-drawn-out, protracted; also, of speech or writing: unnecessarily verbose; long-winded.]
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▸ verb: (transitive) To bear or endure (something); to put up with, to suffer, to undergo.
▸ verb: (intransitive) To endure; to brook; also, to be able to do or continue.
▸ noun: (chiefly Northumbria, Scotland, archaic) Grief; suffering; trouble.
▸ adverb: (Northeast Midlands, Northern England)
▸ adverb: Of the doing of a task: with concentration; laboriously.
▸ adverb: Chiefly of the falling of rain: without pause or stop; continuously, incessantly.
▸ adverb: (Lancashire, Scotland) Slowly, tediously.
▸ adjective: Alternative form of dreich [Extending for a long distance or time, especially when tedious or wearisome; long-drawn-out, protracted; also, of speech or writing: unnecessarily verbose; long-winded.]
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