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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. 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.