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
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.
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