Examples of 'proby' in a sentence

Meaning of "proby"

Proby (adverb): In a manner that relates to probation or the process of testing someone's abilities or qualities
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  • A surname.

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Proby always gets in the sink.
Cooper was always the one to cut the proby slack.
Proby makes coffee in the morning.
We do it to every proby.
Proby thought he was going to die.
The property still remains in the private ownership of the Proby family.
Charles Proby was their second son.
There is conflicting information about William Proby and his family.
Proby the Beatles.
Granada TV featured Proby in a documentary.
Proby travelled to London after being introduced to Jack Good by Sheeley and Jackie DeShannon.
So all of his men take revenge? Their beloved lieutenant is killed by the proby.
And that 's the song that Morrison and Proby sing on the duets album.
Proby and relocated for a time to London, England.
It was a pocket borough of the Proby family, who took the title Baron Carysfort.

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Proby in a lot of trouble, take two.
Van recorded a song called Whatever Happened to PJ Proby on his album " Down the Road ".
And the proby wouldn't say any different.
What? Point the antenna out from under the house a little bit. - Proby.
Proby does not go in the TV room, ever.
Watch your step, Proby.
He gained the courtesy title of Lord Proby when his elder brother died in 1804.
He had recently toured the UK with singer P.J. Proby.
He was succeeded by his younger brother John Proby ( died 1710 ) who added a further extension.
Cunningham had married twice, first to Miss Boycott, and secondly to Miss Proby.
Well, no, I went in at number seven once when Proby had his appendix out.
Yeah, but the firehouse didn't have a dog. Yeah, but they had a proby.

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