Ray meaning in English
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Definition
a ray: a beam, a shaft (of light)
a ray of sunshine a beam of light from the sun
a ray of hope a small amount of hope
a laser ray a beam of light from a laser
a manta ray a very large flat sea fish with triangular fins
Ray is also a popular first name for a man
Examples
- "Ray : You've got a great ear, Moira."
- "Ray : I sure can Brent."
- "Ray : Right you are Moira."
- "Moira : Thanks for that report, Ray."
- "Ray : I have no clue Moira."
- "Ray : Thanks Brent."
- "Moira : It sounds pretty grim, Ray."
- "Ray : Sexy?"
- "As for today, look for partly cloudy skies, with a few rays of sun shining through in the afternoon: highs of 60, 62."
- "Ray : To be honest Brent, I'm trying to win her back."
- "Ray : Oh I know this one Brent: New York City!"
- "Ray : No need to apologize Moira."
- "Ray : Woah, woah, woah."
- "Ray : I wouldn't know, Brent."
- "Ray : Well Moira, I've got some good news and some bad news."
- "Hello Ray!"
- "Ray : Brent, Rachid and I noticed a Taco Bell by the beach, so we decided to land the helicopter in the parking lot and grab some food."
- "Ray : Hey Moira, hey Brent."
- "Ray : Uh, hello!"
- "Ray : That's correct, Moira."
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