Word info

warby

Speech parts

1. warby - Adjective

2. Warby - Proper noun

Meaning

Warby (plural Warbys)

A surname from Old Norse.

warby (comparative warbier, superlative warbiest)

(Australia) unkempt; disreputable

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

I always have two pairs of glasses: geeky black Warby Parker frames and Wayfarer Ray Bans. Those are key! Christa Miller

ANL, publisher of the Mail on Sunday and MailOnline, won the first skirmish in the legal action on May 1, when Mr Justice Warby struck out parts of Meghan's claim. Source: Internet

But Judge Mark Warby ruled against this, saying the post looked like it was putting the blame solely on Vardy. Source: Internet

Earlier this year, she lost the first strike-out hearing, in which Mr Justice Warby ruled her lawyers would not be allowed to argue in court that the newspaper acted dishonestly, "stirred up" issues with her father, and had an "agenda" against her. Source: Internet

Malls are luring companies like Warby Parker that started life as online sellers but have realized bricks and mortar is an efficient way to deliver products to consumers. Source: Internet

The direct-to-consumer luggage company was founded by Warby Parker alums, and it has become crazy-popular for its unbreakable, attractive suitcases at a reasonable price point. Source: Internet

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