Pronunciation: /fɜːr/
noun a chemical element with the symbol Fe
A1 In the forest, I saw a fer running around.
A2 The fer was hiding in the bushes, trying to catch its prey.
B1 The fer's fur was a beautiful shade of brown.
B2 The fer's sharp claws helped it climb trees with ease.
C1 The fer's agility and speed made it a formidable predator in the wild.
C2 Researchers studied the fer's behavior in its natural habitat for years.
verb to carry or transport something from one place to another
A1 I ferried my friends across the river in a small boat.
A2 She fers her cat every day to keep it clean and healthy.
B1 The company will fer the employees to the conference in a shuttle bus.
B2 The government is planning to fer essential supplies to the remote village by helicopter.
C1 The humanitarian organization regularly fers aid to war-torn regions around the world.
C2 The airline ferred the passengers to their connecting flights with efficiency and care.
formal The ferrous metal was carefully analyzed in the laboratory.
informal I heard that fer is the best material for building structures.
slang Let's go grab some fer for the project.
figurative Her determination was as strong as fer, unwavering and solid.
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