- noisy person
- one who creates a lot of noise, boisterous person, loud person
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
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Schrir — Recorded in a number of spellings including Schriren, Schruyer, Schruyers, Schruyas, Schrir, Schreir, and the Dutch spelling of Schruurs, this is a German surname. It is probably a nickname, and a development of the word schrier . This describes … Surnames reference
Schriren — Recorded in a number of spellings including Schriren, Schruyer, Schruyers, Schruyas, Schrir, Schreir, and the Dutch spelling of Schruurs, this is a German surname. It is probably a nickname, and a development of the word schrier . This describes … Surnames reference
Schruur — Recorded in a number of spellings including Schriren, Schruyer, Schruyers, Schruyas, Schrir, Schreir, and the Dutch spelling of Schruurs, this is a German surname. It is probably a nickname, and a development of the word schrier . This describes … Surnames reference
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