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parry verb (parries, parried, parrying) 1 to fend off (a blow). 2 to sidestep (a question) adeptly. noun (parries) an act of parrying, especially in fencing.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: from French parer to ward off.

parry verb (parries, parried, parrying) 1 to fend off (a blow). 2 to sidestep (a question) adeptly. noun (parries) an act of parrying, especially in fencing.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: from French parer to ward off.

parry verb (parries, parried, parrying) 1 to fend off (a blow). 2 to sidestep (a question) adeptly. noun (parries) an act of parrying, especially in fencing.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: from French parer to ward off.