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will fur

  • future tense
    of fur.
    fur
    noun
    the fine, soft, thick, hairy coat of the skin of a mammal.

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It will be about as hard fur me t' get use t' doin' without them, as it will fur William Henry t' do without the sea.

From Janet of the Dunes by Harriet T. (Harriet Theresa) Comstock

He wor halways fond of Connie, and I'm real pleased as he thinks as I'm gone to the country—that 'ull satisfy him ef hanythink will, fur he have sech a longing fur it, poor feller!

From Sue, A Little Heroine by L. T. Meade

No one ever hed more need o' His blessin' then we'uns will fur the next few hours.

From The Red Acorn by John McElroy

One wishes very heartily that the prohibition might be made perpetual, for only so will fur become the native wear again.

From The Ascent of Denali (Mount McKinley) A Narrative of the First Complete Ascent of the Highest Peak in North America by Hudson Stuck

"Tha'rt a plucky young devil," he said; "but tha's getten to swear to howd thy tongue between thy teeth, an' if tha wunnot do it fur thy own sake, happen tha will fur th' dog's."

From That Lass O' Lowrie's 1877 by Frances Hodgson Burnett