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fawningly

/fawn/US // fɔn //UK // (fɔːn) //

献媚地,媚眼如丝地,媚俗地,媚态地

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a young deer, especially an unweaned one.
    • : a light yellowish-brown color.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : light yellowish-brown.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to bring forth young.

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Examples

  • While the Internet spent the past year and change fawning over her PDA-filled relationship with Kelly, the reality, she says, is that their bond has been much more cosmic.

  • All over, you find people being declared by their coaches, or teammates, or even fawning journos, as “the most underrated” in the sport.

  • They found coyotes are also helping regulate urban deer populations by preying on fawns.

  • On a recent Sunday, Rivera greeted regulars and fawned over their dogs as they arrived to pick up orders of a sold-out whole-roasted pig, big-as-your-head chicharrones, and arroz con garbanzos.

  • Thaddeus Stevensby Fawn M. Brodie This book came out 50 years ago.

  • Jack Nicholson, her co-star on The Postman Always Rings Twice, famously called her “a delicate fawn crossed with a Buick.”

  • The underside, however, is different, as the extremity of the upper wings and the whole of the under wings are of a fawn colour.

  • Doggy men are freemasons, and I soon opened the conversation by speaking of the pretty fawn.

  • But he was the very opposite of the vulgar crowd of courtiers who fawn on a master while they betray him.

  • The spotted fawn, the musk-deer, gazelles and antelopes, all seemed to answer the call of the music.

  • Faster and faster Greedy Fawn stirred the boiling porridge, for it began to swell and fill the kettle.

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