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bowser

/bou-zer/US // ˈbaʊ zər //UK // (ˈbaʊzə) //

水牛,水缸,水手,水牛座

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Australian and New Zealand.

    • : a gasoline pump at a filling station.

Examples

  • City Councilor Muriel Bowser, the winner Tuesday out of seven Democratic challengers, received a total of only about 40,000 votes.

  • Darnell Butler, who recently moved back to Washington from Maryland, said he was voting for Bowser.

  • The differences between Gray and Bowser and even Catania are miniscule.

  • Bowser has the momentum but her support is soft,” says Plotkin.

  • If Bowser wins, the whole rationale for his candidacy, to stop Gray, “goes out the window.”

  • To be the brother-in-law of Mr. Bowser would be the ruin of him.

  • Aunt Gerty got her brewer, and Mrs. Bowser has left the stage.

  • You're a fine dog, Bowser, and I forgive you for being good for nothing.

  • Bowser was not a pure-blooded hound; he was fat and he was faultily trained.

  • Bowser, beyond all question, had been "barking up the wrong tree."