furphy

[ˈfɜːfi]

furphy Definition

  • 1a false report or rumor
  • 2a portable water cart used in rural Australia during World War I

Using furphy: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "furphy" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The furphy about the company going bankrupt was just a rumor.

  • Example

    He heard a furphy that his ex-girlfriend was dating someone else.

  • Example

    The soldiers relied on the furphy to transport water to the troops.

furphy Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for furphy

Phrases with furphy

  • a water tank mounted on a furphy cart

    Example

    The furphy tank was essential for transporting water to the troops.

  • furphyism

    the spreading of false rumors or gossip

    Example

    The politician was accused of furphyism during the election campaign.

  • a place where rumors or gossip are created and spread

    Example

    The internet has become a furphy factory, with false information being shared widely.

Origins of furphy

named after the Furphy family, who made the carts

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Summary: furphy in Brief

'Furphy' [ˈfɜːfi] refers to a false report or rumor, as well as a portable water cart used in rural Australia during World War I. It is named after the Furphy family, who made the carts. Examples of 'furphy' include 'The furphy about the company going bankrupt was just a rumor,' and 'The soldiers relied on the furphy to transport water to the troops.' Phrases like 'furphy tank' and 'furphyism' extend the term's usage.