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molly

/mol-ee/US // ˈmɒl i //UK // (ˈmɒlɪ) //

茉莉花,莫利,莫莉,茉莉

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural mol·lies.

    • : any of certain livebearing freshwater fishes of the genus Poecilia, popular in home aquariums.

Examples

  • When it was just Molly and me out in the woods, I didn’t have to concentrate on small talk or worry about what someone else needed or what I needed to get done for class.

  • “At first I thought it was heroin, then I checked for cocaine, but it looks like it’s probably molly,” one officer said.

  • Their final exchange was at age 7, involving Molly’s very last baby tooth, and she was angling for a major payout.

  • It’s not certain that the 27-year-old embryo that became Molly is a record.

  • Molly was born nine months later, weighing 6 pounds, 13 ounces, and measuring 19 inches.

  • Until she was indicted on multiple sex abuse charges on Wednesday, Baltimore socialite Molly Shattuck was practically perfect.

  • Everyone from Miley Cyrus to Kanye West has sung about MDMA, also known as ‘molly.’

  • I hate to break the news, but Molly Shannon would definitely not make it through the zombie apocalypse.

  • Feast your eyes on the new music video for “Break Free,” brought to you by Ariana Grande, Zedd, and Molly.

  • You see, Molly also knows things—some of which unfold in flashbacks—with many more revelations likely to come in future episodes.

  • The earnest, chummy attitude of the inquirer made Molly feel at ease, and also anxious to please.

  • "I don't know, ma'am," and Molly's vacant stare proved her a good actress, and one determined not to give away any information.

  • Zizi knew from the sly and obstinate look in her eyes that Molly was lying and that she intended to stick to it.

  • This was a mere guess on Zizi's part, and she said it to learn from Molly's expression how near right it might be.

  • Therefore, Zizi argued, there had been a ceremony and why would it have taken place except to shut Molly's mouth?