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crouse

/kroos/US // krus //UK // (kruːs) //

皱纹,皱皱巴巴的,皱皱巴巴,皱褶

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Scot. and North England.

    • : brisk; lively.

Examples

  • But even in the world Crouse described, there was still some surprising ideological, economic, and cultural diversity.

  • For a home that she recently sold for $2 million, Crouse advised the builder to add a generator as a selling point.

  • An armed-forces veteran and a father of five, the victim, Officer Deriek Crouse, had been with campus police about four years.

  • The cop he killed was Deriek W. Crouse, a 39-year-old Army veteran and the father of five children.

  • Crouse says none of the other council members will comment on the mural or the recall, either.

  • But about a year after a friend meets him at Gledsmuir merkit as crouse as ever.

  • Such is the astounding statement in a local history printed by John Crouse, in 1768.

  • A platform had been built in a field north of the Crouse residence and near the railroad.

  • Much to the surprise of the cadets, in the crowd of newcomers was Herman Crouse.

  • He said his name was Herman Crouse, and that he was a farmer working a small place some miles away.