flappy 的定义
flap·pi·er, flap·pi·est.
- slack or loose, so as to flap readily.
更多flappy例句
- When it’s warm out, they just whip their tops right off and prance along in nothing more than their tiny little flappy shorts.
- It would be like if after the 40th pipe in Flappy Bird was a scarecrow.
- “I can call Flappy Bird is a success of mine,” tweeted Nguyen, shortly after announcing he was taking the game down.
- Likewise, there may always be conspiracy theories about the “death” of Flappy Bird, too.
- Flappy Bird had hit the big time—then disappeared just as fast.
- Flappy Bird, though, ripped a corporate aesthetic and made it punk, in a way.
- But always before when she had seen him the great hound, with his flappy ears and wide mouth, had been chained.
- She turned her eyes from his and stroked the flappy white ears of Charles.
- He was a bald-browed, white-haired, white-whiskered old clergyman, of a flappy and floppy type.
- Oh, look at that ducky little church and the women with flappy cappy things on their heads.'
- There are fowls too in various coops—flappy and agitated these.