causey
/kaw-zee/US // ˈkɔ zi //UK // (ˈkɔːzɪ) //
抚顺,抚育,抚摸,抚顺市
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
plural cau·seys.
- : British Dialect. a causeway.
- : Archaic. an ancient Roman highway.
Examples
Two of them, Ebbers and Causey, had undergone congressional panel investigations beforehand.
“Causey” is still used dialectically in England for a paved or cobbled footpath.
And again, ‘Encourage your husband and tell him that truth will yet keep the crown of the causey in Scotland.’
At low water, there is a broken causey to go over, or els over the shalow streamelet of Barrey-brook on the sands.
It was a narrow, two-storied house, with but the causey (pavement) between it and the street.
The boat proved a great comfort when it came, which was not till more than a month after their settlement on Causey Island.
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