serry

/ˈsɛri/
verb
  1. To press close together, especially in a military formation; to crowd or pack tightly.
    • In the narrow alley, the crowd serried together, making it hard to move.
    • The commander ordered the troops to serry into a tight defensive line.
    • The soldiers began to serry their ranks as the enemy approached.
Antonyms
What does "serry" mean? | whatsthatwordmean | whatsthatwordmean