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minnie

/min-ee/US // ˈmɪn i //

迷你,迷你型,迷你的,迷你型的

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Scots and North England Informal.

    • : mother; mom.

Examples

  • My Grandma, Momma, myself and my baby sister all love Minnie and her style.

  • Minnie Mouse adorned the cover that month, though not in the rodentian spirit Disney had intended.

  • Though it's getting better because Minnie has a very cool British accent.

  • Minnie Pearl Smith was already in custody and the two of them were consigned to the federal Bureau of Prisons.

  • Lane notes that Minnie Pearl Thomas had been convicted twice on drug charges in state court and received only a few months.

  • Minnie Pearl Thomas was arrested in another raid and remanded.

  • “I hope Jacko will never see any body shave,” said Minnie, in a faltering voice.

  • At one time he came to visit Minnie; and fine fun indeed they had with the pets, the monkey being his especial favorite.

  • Minnie looked very grave after hearing this story, and presently said, “I wonder how old that monkey was.”

  • I saw the man at the menagerie giving them apples,” said Minnie; “but he did not give them any meat all the time I was there.

  • They noticed that he watched every movement closely, and that, if Minnie left the room, he seemed uneasy till she returned.