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cooly

/koo-lee/US // ˈku li //

凉爽,凉爽的,凉水,阴凉

Definitions

  1. 1

    plural coo·lies,

    • : coolie.

Examples

  • Leto even knows he killed the performance, cooly uttering, “There you go...” at the end.

  • When asked, in 2009, how he made his open marriage work, Buffett replied cooly, “you have to be secure.”

  • "It won't be necessary for her to go any further," remarked Mrs. Overton cooly.

  • He had been much in war; careless of wounds, he was cooly intent on destroying the enemy.

  • When I arrived at his camp I found the reverend gentleman very cooly delivering a lecture to his boys on education.

  • We answered him rather cooly, still sitting in the sand and he no doubt saw that we were a little suspicious of the crowd.

  • "'Deed, ye'll hae tae draw yer feet gey fast tae win hame afore the Sabbath; sae e'en be steppin'," she answered, cooly.