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beery

/beer-ee/US // ˈbɪər i //UK // (ˈbɪərɪ) //

炮弹,炮声隆隆,炮制,炮声阵阵

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    beer·i·er, beer·i·est.

    • : of, like, or abounding in beer: a stale, beery smell.
    • : affected by or suggestive of beer: beery exuberance; beery breath.

Examples

  • Finally, he waved—a quick flip of his right hand—and the cart wheeled around, the beery bleachers still chanting “A-LI!”

  • Sometimes he sings along with the animated bakers and cooks and gas stations at the top of his boyish beery baritone.

  • Falstaff, the beery lout, would be an impossible companion, and Prince Hal a tiresome young cub who wanted a good dressing-down.

  • The miller hauled his slow-moving team aside, with beery-thick objurgations and apologies.

  • By the beery dissipated crowd outside, I say, this obvious fact had been lost sight of.

  • Now and then she had suddenly landed on a slum, caught sight of, all beery and bloody, through the chink of a black lane.