hairy 的定义
hair·i·er, hair·i·est.
- covered with hair; having much hair.
- consisting of or resembling hair: moss of a hairy texture.
- Informal. causing anxiety or fright: a hairy trip through the rapids.full of hardship or difficulty: a hairy exam; a hairy illness.
hairy 近义词
having much hair
dangerous
更多hairy例句
- If you’re hoping to tackle some other hairy areas, look for a model that comes with a nose, ear, or eyebrow trimmer to help you achieve your final look.
- Any predator foolish enough to bite a Lophiomys imhausi gets a hairy mouthful of bitter toxins that human poachers use on arrows for hunting big game.
- Though 2020 was dominated by big, hairy societal change, science and technology took significant steps forward.
- The old man with the bad cough, hairy knuckles, and gray eyes.
- He dumped the contents onto a hairy monster, and the monster’s hair grew and looked beautiful.
- His play The Hairy Ape, the agent noted, “could easily lend itself to radical propaganda.”
- Indeed, one female student told ASU News that cultivating a hairy existence was a “life-changing experience.”
- In one mortuary, she observes the very hairy body of a dead fascist, “the nearest human thing I have ever seen to a gorilla.”
- As The Guardian noted, Cameron Diaz was telling adorable anecdotes about forcibly grooming a hairy friend just under a year ago.
- The Express reports that Harry's cousin Zara has dubbed him "Prince Hairy" according to a royal insider quoted by the Express.
- This animal was something like a little boy, only, instead of clothes, he was covered with hairy fur.
- The hairy animal, with the long tail, came straight for the bush behind which Squinty was hiding, and crawled through.
- He had a loose hairy benignant face with a humorous but penetrating eye and the usual domelike brow.
- They bore my friends away on their hairy-naked shoulders, and I stood too shocked to say a word.
- Instead of pulling Mrs. Yoop's hair, he perched on her shoulder and smoothed her soft cheek with his hairy paw.