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miche

/mich/US // mɪtʃ //

米歇尔,米切,米切尔,利基

Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    miched, mich·ing.British Dialect.

    • : to lurk out of sight.

Examples

  • A miche is a loaf of fine manchet bread, of good quality; see Cotgrave.

  • When he went to bed at all it was only when the taverns and cafs along the "Boul-miche" closed before dawn.

  • Amid the laughter, to which Pille-Miche responded like an echo, Coupiau came down from his seat quite crestfallen.

  • The traveller kept silence until Pille-Miche put the question again and enforced it with the butt end of his gun.

  • Suddenly he flung the horn to Pille-Miche with a gesture of despair, and caught up a gun which was hidden in the straw.