hickory 的定义
plural hick·o·ries.
- any of several North American trees belonging to the genus Carya, of the walnut family, certain species of which bear edible nuts or yield a valuable wood.Compare pecan, shagbark.
- the wood of any of these trees.
- a switch, stick, etc., of this wood.
- Baseball Slang. a baseball bat.
- Also called hick·o·ry cloth, hick·o·ry stripe . a strong fabric of twill construction, used chiefly in the manufacture of work clothes.
hickory 近义词
等同于 club
更多hickory例句
- Once the fog disappears, you’re left with a stack of hickory-kissed ribs, meaty and tender if sweeter than I like.
- Hickory is a common smoky flavor profile in barbecue, and many sauces achieve that flavor by using liquid smoke, which is created by burning hickory at high temperatures to make smoke that’s then collected and transformed.
- After all, each halibut, hickory tree, or human being appears to be distinct and fixed in time—or at least identifiable as this object, this creature, this person.
- Pecan is a southern species of hickory with a flavor that resembles most other hickory nuts.
- Outside, oak and hickory and pecan trees dotted the rolling grassland.
- Salmon, tuna, sturgeon, mussels, oysters, and sable are marinated and smoked using hickory and alder wood.
- Bill Kristol's comparison of the Alaskan governor to Old Hickory doesn't fly.
- Of course he was contemplating the application of a "two year old hickory," as he went on at the rate of two forty.
- There was a quiet, cynical smile on his face as he sat there beating a tattoo on his leggings with a hickory twig.
- Coal is best, but hickory saplings, chopped about two feet long, make a good steaming heat.
- Holding out his hand, white as a woman's, a diamond flashed on the ring-finger as large as a hickory nut.
- Without a word, Jim's right hand crept stealthily inside his hickory shirt, where a button was missing.