Proper noun
Lawry (plural Lawrys)
A surname.
As they held the Ashes, Australian captains Bob Simpson and Bill Lawry were happy to adopt safety-first tactics and their strategy of sedate batting saw many draws. Source: Internet
Art Lawry explores techniques for reducing that dependency on JavaScript using an unlikely tool: radio buttons. Source: Internet
Arrangements are by Lawry Brothers Funeral & Cremation Care, 107 Main St., Fairfield. Source: Internet
Lawry was sacked after the Sixth Test after the selectors finally lost patience with Australia's lack of success and dour strategy. Source: Internet
The most significant impact had the visits of Captain Cook in 1773, 1774, and 1777, followed by the first London missionaries in 1797, and the Wesleyan Methodist Walter Lawry in 1822. Source: Internet
Bill Lawry has officially retired. Source: Internet