ornery 的定义
or·ner·i·er, or·ner·i·est.Dialect.
- ugly and unpleasant in disposition or temper: No one can get along with my ornery cousin.
- stubborn: I can't do a thing with that ornery mule.
- low or vile.
- inferior or common; ordinary.
ornery 近义词
mean
更多ornery例句
- Principled but also a bit thuggish, witty yet vaguely ornery, taciturn yet capable of being wounded, he became—by stealth, across five pictures—the best version of the character, the one we didn’t know we wanted.
- The experience helped me to understand my emotions toward her in a way I never could have managed as an ornery 13-year-old.
- In the early days, the kid was “an ornery, little s---,” he remembers.
- The characters you play on the show are extremely diverse—ranging from a cocaine-rattled rich boy to an ornery Jewish grandpa.
- The budding relationship between the ornery sexagenarian and the precocious young child ultimately gives the film its momentum.
- With Nebraska, however, the movie received a 10-minute standing ovation by the famously ornery French crowd.
- We had some pretty ornery people, and we had to find a way to compromise and get things done.
- He's an ornery cuss kind of Republican, extremely critical of Bush and Cheney back in the day.
- With a roast apple in his snout, and a ribbon—a blue—no, a pink ribbon decorating his ornery little tail.
- I felt so ornery and low down and mean that I says to myself, my mind's made up; I'll hive that money for them or bust.
- The Irish may be ornery, and they aint worth much, but they are a whole lot better than the —— —— Dutch.
- I'm for the Union as she air, and withered be the arm of every ornery cuss who attempts to bust her up.
- The jail was a ornery edifiss, but the table was librally surplied with Bakin an Cabbidge.