Adjective
jarry (comparative more jarry, superlative most jarry)
Jarring, reverberating.
An early and unusual example is Alfred Jarry 's 1897 play Ubu cocu, ou l'Archéopteryx main ('Ubu cuckolded, or the Archaeopteryx'), which features an Archaeopteryx as an important character. Source: Internet
Jarry tied the league lead with eight wins and led with three shutouts and a 1.54 goals-against average across nine appearances in December to help the Penguins post the league’s best record of the month (10-2-0, 20 points). Source: Internet
Jarry moved into a flat which the landlord had created through the unusual expedient of subdividing a larger flat by means of a horizontal rather than a vertical partition. Source: Internet
Pittsburgh goaltender Tristan Jarry has been named the NHL's Second Star for December. Source: Internet
At 17 Jarry passed his baccalauréat and moved to Paris to prepare for admission to the École Normale Supérieure. Source: Internet
Jarry and his classmate, Henri Morin, wrote a play they called Les Polonais and performed it with marionettes in the home of one of their friends. Source: Internet