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mousiness

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

恶心,恶心性,恶心人,恶心感

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    mous·i·er, mous·i·est.

    • : resembling or suggesting a mouse, as in color or odor.
    • : drab and colorless.
    • : meek; timid: A drill sergeant can't be mousy!
    • : quiet; noiseless: a mousy tread.
    • : infested with mice.

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Examples

  • One would be telling stories, some were mousy and quiet, one would be holding on to the big aluminum olla of spaghetti.

  • Been dying to see that powerful sexual masochist woo and whip that mousy college student?

  • Gaga played a mousy employee at the Apple Genius bar, who West trick into appearing on the show as a guest.

  • He will work with as much zeal to snare a mousy girl as to seduce a beauty queen.

  • She wore a green blazer, round glasses and her mousy brown hair in a mousse-less blob.

  • She was a good-looking woman of no particularly identifiable age, who'd taken care to make herself mousy.

  • They were kept on plates on sideboards in the sun, or thrust into mousy cupboards.

  • Baby dear, only look at it wid him pitty, pitty eyes, and him tongue out of his mousy!

  • But after a little the small mousy one's curiosity overcame her diffidence.

  • After a bit we could make out the doctor's short-tailed, mousy mare and him powdering along at a sort of hand gallop.

  • And those puny, little, mousy women stare and talk about me, because theah's a little meat on mah cahcass.

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