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josher

/josh/US // dʒɒʃ //UK // (dʒɒʃ) slang //

犹太教

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Definitions

  1. 1
    • : to chaff; banter in a teasing way.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : good-natured banter.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inquipster

Examples

  • Yet several months later, the network greenlit a spinoff called “Counting On,” which aired without Josh but occasionally featured his wife and kids.

  • I settled into the plush table for six anticipating Josh’s arrival.

  • The reality is Benny and Josh both have Canavan disease, a fatal inherited brain disorder.

  • “Josh and Virginia have basically found a way of taking the machinery inside the laser method and tweaking it to get even better results,” said Henry Cohn of Microsoft Research.

  • When Josh was born, rounding out the family, they’d have a group to play H-O-R-S-E or two-on-two basketball in the driveway.

  • Josh had a different one, but Archie also signed a six-year contract.

  • So Good Wife fans have already weathered Josh Charles leaving.

  • The film also stars A-listers Reese Witherspoon, Benicio del Toro, Josh Brolin, and Owen Wilson.

  • Diane (Christine Baranski) and Will (Josh Charles) were warned at the time about taking a notorious criminal as a client.

  • Robert: Look, Josh is both an amazing actor and he was a really good presence on the show.

  • An' if any of yo' uns insinuates I am afraid, yo' uns will have to settle with Josh Hicks, an' that mighty quick.

  • Josh couldn't bear that statue—said the muscles were all wrong.

  • Uncle Josh, that slack old vagabond with his furtive, kindly eye-glances, came for them with a livery rig.

  • Though, to be sure, there sat Josh close up against the kitchen stove, as of old.

  • He found that he disliked the name of Josh, and, as he did not sign it again, it was presently dropped.