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mousey

/mou-see, -zee/US // ˈmaʊ si, -zi //UK // (ˈmaʊsɪ) //

小老鼠,老鼠,老鼠的,鼠类

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    mous·i·er, mous·i·est.

    • : mousy.

Examples

  • The young 'uns is mostly ginger, and them that ain't is mousey.

  • No more than when I said it was strange you being the only one at the Flat who wasn't sandy or mousey in the hair.

  • And the mousey smell of the old piano fairly jerked the dogs to its senile old ivory keyboard.

  • It was a still night, and once or twice little mousey sounds in the fence corner made him start, but he pushed on.

  • She would have to take to those mousey colours that did not suit her, and wear a veil.