herby
/ur-bee, hur-bee/US // ˈɜr bi, ˈhɜr bi //UK // (ˈhɜːbɪ) //
赫比,她比,她人,她的比
Definitions
adj.形容词 adjective
- 1
herb·i·er, herb·i·est.
- : abounding in herbs or grass.
- : of, relating to, or characteristic of an herb or herbs in taste or appearance.
Examples
We love the chicken on a pallet of herby, slightly sweet cornbread dressing, which imbibes all the seeping juices.
"That's a good boy, Herby—a very good boy," said Mr. Felsburg, seemingly much gratified.
And then, Herby, when he does come in, you should tell him he should step over to the Oak Hall and see me in my office.
But you must acknowledge that he's a mild herby sort of man; he's like lettuce—before it's dressed.
And Herby walks in to the best drawing school in London & is very diligent and happy at his work.
Herby was at a Conversation last night where were many distinguished men & beautiful women.
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