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drumly

/druhm-lee; Scots droom-lee/US // ˈdrʌm li; Scots ˈdrʊm li //

圆鼓鼓的,鼓鼓的,鼓声,鼓动的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    drum·li·er, drum·li·est.Scot.

    • : troubled; gloomy.

Examples

  • The green meadows were not inviting, the grass was dripping, the flowers closed and heavy, the river red and drumly.

  • They had fished the Drumly many a time without it, and this was to be another such day as those of old.

  • For the boy came back to Tommy when he heard the Drumly singing; it was as if he had suddenly seen his mother looking young again.

  • Far west, into the drizzling night the river lamps stretched, showing the drumly water of the highway of the world.

  • For her sake, as it seemed to him now, he had flung himself into the black waters of the Drumly.