ornery / ˈɔr nə ri /

🎓大学词汇愤怒的人忧郁的人脾气暴躁的人鸟人

ornery 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

or·ner·i·er, or·ner·i·est.Dialect.

  1. ugly and unpleasant in disposition or temper: No one can get along with my ornery cousin.
  2. stubborn: I can't do a thing with that ornery mule.
  3. low or vile.
  4. inferior or common; ordinary.

ornery 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

mean

更多ornery例句

  1. 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.
  2. The experience helped me to understand my emotions toward her in a way I never could have managed as an ornery 13-year-old.
  3. In the early days, the kid was “an ornery, little s---,” he remembers.
  4. The characters you play on the show are extremely diverse—ranging from a cocaine-rattled rich boy to an ornery Jewish grandpa.
  5. The budding relationship between the ornery sexagenarian and the precocious young child ultimately gives the film its momentum.
  6. With Nebraska, however, the movie received a 10-minute standing ovation by the famously ornery French crowd.
  7. We had some pretty ornery people, and we had to find a way to compromise and get things done.
  8. He's an ornery cuss kind of Republican, extremely critical of Bush and Cheney back in the day.
  9. With a roast apple in his snout, and a ribbon—a blue—no, a pink ribbon decorating his ornery little tail.
  10. 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.
  11. The Irish may be ornery, and they aint worth much, but they are a whole lot better than the —— —— Dutch.
  12. I'm for the Union as she air, and withered be the arm of every ornery cuss who attempts to bust her up.
  13. The jail was a ornery edifiss, but the table was librally surplied with Bakin an Cabbidge.