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leary

/leer-ee/US // ˈlɪər i //

利利,柠檬,柠檬色,柠檬色的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : a less common variant of leery.

Examples

  • She was friendly with Timothy Leary, with whom allegedly she dropped acid.

  • Klocker says he was bitter and would compare himself to such persecuted gurus as Timothy Leary and Wilhelm Reich.

  • I agree that Denis Leary was good, but I kept getting distracted by Emma Stone in their scenes together.

  • Denis Leary, Martin Sheen, and Sally Field really round out the ensemble well.

  • OK, but I see fantasy as a Timothy Leary drop-out that Lipsyte should be proud of—the ultimate undermining of SportsWorld.

  • Katie Leary, for thirty years in the family service, has set down some impressions of that pleasant period.

  • Katie Leary, our old housekeeper, who has been in our service more than twenty-four years, cried when she told me about it to-day.

  • Some of the men remembered accompanying Leary, the constable, to his cottage late on the previous night.

  • We'll have to send Leary back to the coast for a sergeant and a squad of troopers; and then the bank'll have to be told.

  • Then I turned on the other squad, but they were leary and I only got one.