malkin / ˈmɔ kɪn, ˈmɔl-, ˈmæl- /

⚽高中词汇马尔金麦金马尔肯马尔基

malkin 的定义

n. 名词 noun

British Dialect.

  1. an untidy woman; slattern.
  2. a scarecrow, ragged puppet, or grotesque effigy.
  3. a mop, especially one made from a bundle of rags and used to clean out a baker's oven.
  4. a cat.
  5. a hare.

malkin 近义词

malkin

等同于 cat

malkin

等同于 slut

更多malkin例句

  1. If you doubt it, I urge you to spend a little while on Michelle Malkin's timeline (not too long, it's not good for anyone).
  2. Even Michelle Malkin's Twitchy.com devoted time to cataloguing praise for the venerable Cramer.
  3. Fire-breathing right-winger Michelle Malkin, for one, called you a “clown.”
  4. Pajamas Media and Free Republic and Michelle Malkin, none of which I'll link to, kept this thing going for a long time.
  5. She lists Margaret Thatcher, Michelle Malkin, and Sarah Palin as three people she admires.
  6. Dr. and Mrs. Malkin's sons were my brother's school and college mates.
  7. I have thought lately that I ought to make some enquiry about Arthur Malkin, who was always very kind to me.
  8. At Aberedwy, Malkin saw a large yew tree in the churchyard under which as many as sixty couples had been seen dancing at once.
  9. And none of your guerrier nodding and bravado, Mister Malkin, at me, if you please.
  10. The most probable derivation of the word is, that malkin is a diminutive of mal, abbreviated from Mary, now commonly written Moll.