1. wray - Verb
2. Wray - Proper noun
To reveal; to disclose.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to her autobiography, On the Other Hand, Wray recounts that Cooper had told her he planned to star her opposite the "tallest, darkest leading man in Hollywood". Source: Internet
After former Trump adviser Steve Bannon said that Anthony Fauci and FBI director Christopher Wray should be beheaded, Twitter banned the account tied to Bannon’s radio show. Source: Internet
Although the film's romantic subplot belongs to Cabot and Wray, established star Armstrong was chosen for the ad rather than the unknown Cabot. Source: Internet
A huge jungle stage set was built, with Robert Armstrong and Fay Wray as the stars. Source: Internet
A list containing 172 of those names, including Gomes, was returned and ‘confirmed’ as being out the country on Elections Day by the Deputy Chief Immigration Officer, Ewart Wray. Source: Internet
“As Director Wray has stressed, FISA is an indispensable tool to guard against national security threats, but we must ensure that these authorities are carefully exercised and that FISA applications are scrupulously accurate,“ Abbate wrote. Source: Internet