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ginned

/jind/US // dʒɪnd //

轧制,轧制的,轧花,轧花的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Slang.

    • : drunk; intoxicated; inebriated.

Examples

  • Besides, all this ginned up excitement is bad for our health.

  • So observers have ginned up a competition between the wives.

  • The mayor would have presumably ginned up public support for that report.

  • The “barbarians at the gate” narrative is always good for getting your base ginned up.

  • By “the people who ginned this up,” she means Fox News and its allies—about which more in a moment.

  • The five acres were planted and properly worked—two heavy bales have been ginned and another light bale will be picked.

  • The Census Office issues periodical reports showing the number of bales of cotton ginned throughout the South.

  • You never saw how much cotton was ginned, nor how much he got for it, nor how much it was worth nor nothing.

  • It is cotton in the seed and dirt, and has to be ginned and cleaned after its arrival.

  • They ginned the cotton with iron rods; a mechanical cotton gin was introduced not until later.