1. parr - Noun
2. Parr - Proper noun
A young salmon in the stage when it has dark transverse bands; -- called also samlet, skegger, and fingerling.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt was an example of the terrible innocence of men who are superb in their own fields. Einstein had some grotesque political opinions. Jack Parr knew how we should get rid of the Berlin Wall. Kurt Vonnegut keeps losing airplane tickets. John D. MacDonald
My very first acting gig was in a movie for Russ Parr. He did this movie called "Love for Sale," and that was my first role in any film. Terrence J
His mother, Martha, wrote the following in a letter to William Clarke 's successor George Parr in 1860 or 1861: Rae, p.42. Source: Internet
In January, 2013, the National Portrait Gallery in London revealed that its curators had recently discovered that a portrait at Lambeth Palace formerly believed to have been a portrait of Catherine Parr in fact shows Catherine of Aragon. Source: Internet
Haigh, 8. Neale, 32. When Parr died after childbirth on 5 September 1548, he renewed his attentions towards Elizabeth, intent on marrying her. Source: Internet
Mr Parr, a former submariner and Rear-Admiral in the Royal Navy, joined Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services, four years ago. Source: Internet