out of one's gourd
失魂落魄,失魂落魄的,六神无主,失魂落魄的人
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- : the hard-shelled fruit of any of various plants, especially those of Lagenaria siceraria, whose dried shell is used for bowls and other utensils, and Cucurbita pepo, used ornamentally.Compare gourd family.
- : a plant bearing such a fruit.
- : a dried and excavated gourd shell used as a bottle, dipper, flask, etc.
- : a gourd-shaped, small-necked bottle or flask.
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Holding the first pumpkin by its stem, slowly and steadily submerge the entire gourd into the tub.
In a recent interview, Sona Jobarteh, a musician and composer from Gamba in West Africa, a virtuoso on the Kora, a multi-stringed lute with a gourd body, explained her music did not mean the same to all listeners.
I will cook, and I’m setting up a fall table with leaf and gourd decorations and a sweet pecan pie candle.
Teammates would get calls from Ellis out of his gourd at 3:30 a.m. on nights before games.
Instead, Violet is kidnapped and solid to a rival courtesan house, where she is trained by an older courtesan named Magic Gourd.
The woman who was the spokesperson held out a calabash, a hollowed out gourd traditionally used to hold the cutters' instruments.
One is simply composed of a crooked stick, a small hollow gourd, and a single string of brass wire.
See Fig. 85, a copy of a broken sepulchral slab, in which the prophets booth is reduced to a single branch of a gourd.
With that he took a big gourd from the corner and painted a face on it with a piece of charcoal found in the fireplace.
Through the opening he slowly pushed the gourd, topped by the hat and having long hair hanging down the sides.
I have a clear picture of the warrior holding the 247 end of the cord calling for some one to bring a gourd of water.