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lizzie

/liz-ee/US // ˈlɪz i //

丽兹,丽萃,丽茜,莉莉斯

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : tin lizzie.

Examples

  • The Walking Dead piled up an impressive body count in 2014, with Lizzie, Hershel, and Beth among its major casualties.

  • Andrew Borden, his two daughters, Lizzie and Emma, and his wife, Abby, lived in the stately abode at 92 Second Street.

  • The Lizzie Borden Bed & Breakfast has a tendency to lose its guests in the middle of the night.

  • After 90 minutes of deliberation, the jury found that the evidence was insufficient and acquitted Lizzie.

  • On the piano is a portrait of Lizzie, and replica skulls of the Bordens are displayed in the dining room.

  • Of all the free-and-easy young women I had ever met with, that same Lizzie was the freest and easiest.

  • Madam Lizzie rose in rebellion, accused Scott of being no gentleman, and insisted upon her right to be enlightened.

  • “There I shall be to-morrow, at the old work, and you can both come and see me at it,” said Lizzie.

  • Miss Panken sat sipping a cup of tea; Lizzie a tumbler of hot water that gave forth a suspicious odour.

  • If Lizzie did not know he had come down here, or that his family lived here, or anything about them, she could not follow him.