stroy
[ stroi ]
verb (used with object)Archaic.
to destroy.
Origin of stroy
1Other words from stroy
- stroyer, noun
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How to use stroy in a sentence
Mr. Stroyer's book is a setting forth in a fresh and unique manner of the old and bitter wrongs of American slavery.
My Life In The South | Jacob StroyerSo the title Stroyer was forbidden him, and could be used only by his children after the emancipation of the slaves.
My Life In The South | Jacob StroyerIn this book Mr. Stroyer has given us, with a most simple and effective realism, the inside view of the institution of slavery.
My Life In The South | Jacob Stroyer
British Dictionary definitions for stroy
stroy
/ (strɔɪ) /
verb
an archaic variant of destroy
Derived forms of stroy
- stroyer, noun
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