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coot

/koot/US // kut //UK // (kuːt) //

白骨精,白头翁,白骨顶,白骨文

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any aquatic bird of the genus Fulica, as F. americana, of North America, and F. atra, of the Old World, characterized by lobate toes and short wings and tail.
    • : any of various other swimming or diving birds, especially the scoters.
    • : Informal. a foolish or crotchety person, especially one who is old.

Examples

  • The eagles, coots and some other birds lost their motor coordination, struggled to fly or even walk, and had seizures.

  • The first guitar music he heard as a child came from a two-string acoustic that a family friend named Coot used to play.

  • The soft “coot, coot” of a hen picking up grain on the old barn floor!

  • "Coot" Brandon was one of "Jeb" Stuart's rangers, and came every day for corn for his horse.

  • He did not give the expected coot, but came through the forest glade silently and with a halting step.

  • I have heard of the loons doing something like that, but I didn't suppose a coot had sense enough for that.

  • The coot is less often seen, but the heron will be often disturbed from its busy occupation on the shallows.