doozy 的 2 个定义
plural doo·zies.
- Also doo·zer [doo-zer] /ˈdu zər/ . something that is extraordinary or outstanding of its kind: The storm was a doozy, with winds of fifty miles an hour.
past and past participle doo·zied,present participle doo·zy·ing.
- doozy up, to make more attractive or appealing, as by adding features or ornaments, cleaning or repairing, or clothing brightly: You'll have to doozy up the house before you can sell it.
doozy 近义词
winner
更多doozy例句
- The men’s 10,000-meters is the first final and it’s a doozy, pitting Ethiopia’s furious kickers, Selemon Barega and Yomif Kejelcha, against Joshua Cheptegei and Jacob Kiplimo, the co-favorites from Uganda.
- We’ll know by tonight which of the two teams will advance and join Montreal in the final, but we should savor this series while it lasts — it has been a real doozy.
- Joslyn points out, as they often do, that Lisa is the only family member in a university hall of fame, and one with that doozy of a name, the Grizzly Sports Hall of Fame.
- If you are super spoiler-averse, skip over just the next paragraph, because the reveal in the series’ opening sequence is a doozy, and I know many people may appreciate knowing nothing about it when they started watching.
- In the snowy winter of 1893, he’s drawn into a doozy when young employed women around London start to vanish, or — worse, in a way — have their souls stolen by ruthless spiritualists.
- And she kicks off her new film, Paradise, with a doozy: “There is no God!”
- The first time the public at large sees Ghost Shark in action is a doozy!
- More specific to Liz: as political headaches go, the return of the Cheney brand to the national stage promises to be a doozy.
- I'll let John Podhoretz introduce this doozy from The Nation.
- And, the doozy of them all, they're so strong we must support them.
- It's called "the paradox of the false positive," and it's a doozy.
- He had that burning sensation he got sometimes when he knew he was having a real doozy.
- Of course everyone expected a doozy of a slump after Christmas.