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aggie

/ag-ee/US // ˈæg i //

侵略者,侵略性,侵略

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : agate.

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Examples

  • The book centers around five major players—Robles, Howard Brodie, Aggie Kenny, Richard Tomilson and, of course, Williams.

  • Try to picture the governor twirling a towel at an Aggie game.

  • His tiny Texas Aggie brain froze when he tried to repeat his talking point about the three federal agencies he would close.

  • If they did, it would be the first signs of intelligent life from the underachieving Aggie.

  • The two servant-girls, with Jean and her cousin Aggie Wilson, ran at once into an inner room and shut the door.

  • "Oh, they'll maybe put Aggie Lowrieson on your side o' the table," he volunteered, glad that at last she had shown some feeling.

  • He took up little Aggie, who appeared to interest him, and abruptly observed: "Nanda isn't so pretty."

  • Many things have altered, goodness knows, since I was Aggie's age, but nothing's so different as what you all do with your girls.

  • It was not, as you seem to remember, with the sight of Mr. Mitchett that the question of Aggie's hand began to occupy me.