chick 的定义
- a young chicken or other bird.
- a child.
- Slang: Often Offensive. a term used to refer to a girl or young woman.
chick 近义词
girl
更多chick例句
- While nesting with their chicks, however, these rapid raptors need a little peace and quiet, so the park restricts climbing and other activities near nesting sites for several months beginning each March.
- On Sea Lion Island in the Falkland Islands, a Gentoo chick approached me and yanked on a Velcro strap on my coat.
- If one chick moves even a little in one direction, all the chicks in the huddle follow.
- The Portland Press Herald of Maine previously reported the delivery problems with chicks.
- We got to a point where it was so much volume that we couldn’t even have the bags available for our chick feed.
- “Chick Chick,” the latest tune by C-Pop sensation Wang Rong, is like “Gangnam Style” on MDMA.
- Ernst responded by accusing Braley of sexism because his ad, which featured a baby bird not making a peep, had a “chick” in it.
- Sure, there are a few anti-gay outliers: Chick-Fil-A, Hobby Lobby, whatever.
- With no events prepared, we hit Chick-fil-A, working the crowd.
- Study by the University of Rochester indicates that couples who watch “chick flicks” together are less likely to get divorced.
- He had found the lost chick, and clucked low notes of supreme content as he brought him back to the roost.
- Besides the groundsel and the chick-weed, he has small pieces of turf for sale, of which larks are very fond.
- A great blob of brown sos spurted on to master's chick, and myandrewed down his shert-collar and virging-white weskit.
- It is clear that every such individual who, like a chick, leaves the shelter of the maternal wings, must be more or less at sea.
- Till you grow tender as a chick,I'm dull as any post; Let us like burs together stick,And warm as any toast.