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creasy

/kree-see/US // ˈkri si //

爬行,爬行的,爬行的人,爬行者

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    creas·i·er, creas·i·est.

    • : full of creases.

Examples

  • Petersen is also survived by his younger sister Lydia, 18, with whom he was very close, and his partner in life Chanda Creasy.

  • The sharp, clean lines of his face suddenly stood out again under the creasy flesh.

  • The baby made a little nestling motion, and its creasy eyelids dropped.

  • Few students of history, probably, would agree with Prof. Creasy, in restricting the list as he does.

  • Clothes gets wet, and clothes dries on us, same as un did on the sheep afore us; else they gets stiff and creasy.

  • He would have liked to sit down by Tinner Creasy and ask him about his doings—but the policeman had less poetical ideas.