dixie / ˈdɪk si /

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dixie 的定义

n. 名词 noun

Indian English.

  1. a large iron pot, especially a 12-gallon camp kettle used by the British Army.

更多dixie例句

  1. The brand was designed in collaboration with influencers Dixie and Charli D’Amelio, sisters who have a combined TikTok following of more than 170 million on the short-form video-sharing platform, making it an obvious venue for the debut.
  2. I had walked several hundred miles of the Appalachian Trail in 2019 the first time someone asked me just how many Dixie videos I’d seen.
  3. Then he started singing “Dixie,” the anthem of the Old South.
  4. He also wrote Playing to Win about how he got involved in Dixie’s softball league and the family’s experience with travel sports teams.
  5. During his freshman year of college, Hogue realized that the Confederate anthem “Dixie” was played before home and away games.
  6. Hell, one of the Dixie Chicks even offered to Uber her balls over to the company.
  7. My friend the political scientist Tom Schaller said all this back in 2008, in his book Whistling Past Dixie.
  8. But Florida is kind of an outlier, because culturally, only the northern half of Florida is Dixie.
  9. It had been a last holdout state in old Dixie that still elected some Democrats to its top offices.
  10. I mean, there can be little doubt that public opinion in Dixie in 1954 opposed the integration of the schools.
  11. She remembered so well the morning he rode off on his prancing horse, with the bands playing Dixie.
  12. We almost felt like having that bright little ditty 'In Dixie's Land' served up to us, we all felt so jubilant.
  13. When, however, the music glided into the exhilarating notes of "Dixie" I joined in the cheering that mingled with the strain.
  14. The Dixie magneto, shown at Fig. 66, operates on a different principle than the rotary armature type.
  15. The death of Mr. Strahm occurred February 11, 1895, at which time his remains were interred in the Dixie cemetery.