keck / kɛk /

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keck 的定义

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

更多keck例句

  1. Wells and thousands of others have found an unexpected forum for abstract art, and Keck has found another market.
  2. Keck has taken a lesson from museum stores and started reproducing her creations on any surface that will hold an image and sell.
  3. His contempt finds voice in such expressions as to "huddle" prayers, and to "keck" at wholesome food.
  4. "Which would presently arrive in the form of grim Death," said Kopy-Keck.
  5. Ye're a member o' the Cawmittee, I obsairve, sae I'll hae to keck up a bet row wi' ye.
  6. He stayed with the dear Kecks, Mother Keck pressing and mending his clothes, hovering over him as if he were her own son.
  7. Hum-Drum and Kopy-Keck applied themselves to their physics and metaphysics; but in vain.