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doss

/dos/US // dɒs //UK // (dɒs) British slang //

苔藓,折腾,苔丝,抛出

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a place to sleep, especially in a cheap lodging house.
    • : sleep: I had some great doss last night, and I'm feeling pretty good today.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to sleep or lie down in any convenient place: We dossed in the park last night, but it started to rain in the early morning.

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Examples

  • The second way,” Doss adds, “is individual communications between Tamarod people and state institutions.

  • So there were plenty of places I could doss when I was young, free, and single.

  • Meet Willa Doss, a beauty mogul who has struck gold with a line of facial products marketed to the tween set.

  • As Helles, Anzac and Tenedos have each been ruled out, we are going to doss down on this sandbank opposite us.

  • This identification is to help Rosalind, as she may not be able to spot this particular doss-house among all she knows.

  • As to the "fourpenny doss," its discomforts are probably mainly owing to its inmates.

  • It was near midnight when Creed sought his patient mule at the rack, to find that Doss Provine had ridden the animal away.

  • We'll treat him like a king, and give him first-rate grub and a doss fit for a bloomin' dook.