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keck

/kek/US // kɛk //UK // (kɛk) //

凯克,克克,克,啄木鸟

Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to retch; be nauseated.
    • : to feel or show disgust or strong dislike.

Examples

  • Wells and thousands of others have found an unexpected forum for abstract art, and Keck has found another market.

  • Keck has taken a lesson from museum stores and started reproducing her creations on any surface that will hold an image and sell.

  • His contempt finds voice in such expressions as to "huddle" prayers, and to "keck" at wholesome food.

  • "Which would presently arrive in the form of grim Death," said Kopy-Keck.

  • Ye're a member o' the Cawmittee, I obsairve, sae I'll hae to keck up a bet row wi' ye.

  • He stayed with the dear Kecks, Mother Keck pressing and mending his clothes, hovering over him as if he were her own son.

  • Hum-Drum and Kopy-Keck applied themselves to their physics and metaphysics; but in vain.