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hanky

/hang-kee/US // ˈhæŋ ki //UK // (ˈhæŋkɪ) //

手帕,手帕纸,手绢,手帕糖

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural han·kies.

    • : a handkerchief.

Examples

  • This online open-mic event is a chance for participants to sign up and share true stories of consensual encounters from the days before a hanky was a cheap pandemic precaution.

  • Meanwhile, What Kind of Hanky-Panky Is Going on Over at the Department of Health and Human Services?

  • Those who are fasting must abstain from eating, drinking (even water), smoking, and hanky-panky of any sorts.

  • Clarkson wears four-inch Gucci sandals, a chic, black, off-the-rack Italian dress and red Hanky Panky underwear (so she says).

  • I knew from other reading that no firm had been more deeply involved in pre-1929 financial hanky-panky than it had.

  • I remember being shocked not by the explicit carnality but by the confusion and hanky-panky, and the unhappiness.

  • These scientists have worked miracles before which those of the ancient priests and magicians are mere tricks of hanky-panky.

  • I brought a hanky Im hemstitching for Mother in school and worked on it a little while in between lunch and class.

  • If you play any hanky-panky tricks—look here, Da Souza, I'll kill you, sure!

  • Some hanky-panky with regimental money; every one knows how India plays the devil with a man's sense of right and wrong.

  • My head had been sewn up, also my lip, and a nice tight bandage replaced the hanky.