peacocky 的 2 个定义
plural pea·cocks, pea·cock.
- the male of the peafowl distinguished by its long, erectile, greenish, iridescent tail coverts that are brilliantly marked with ocellated spots and that can be spread in a fan.
- any peafowl.
- a vain, self-conscious person.
- Astronomy. the constellation Pavo.
- to make a vainglorious display; strut like a peacock.
peacocky 近义词
等同于 ostentatious
等同于 showy
等同于 swank/swanky
等同于 swanky
等同于 splurgy
更多peacocky例句
- Paramount Plus will compete with NBC Universal’s Peacock and Warner Media’s HBO Max, which launched eight and 10 months earlier, respectively.
- Stream Downton Abbey on Amazon Prime or Peacock, and Bridgerton on Netflix.
- For example, NBCUniversal’s Peacock is in a similar distribution standoff with Samsung that it has been in with Amazon and Roku, according to The Information.
- Peacock has shows from corporate parent Comcast’s Spanish-language property Telemundo.
- The stalemate likely involves Samsung wanting to be able to sell a share Peacock’s ad inventory.
- Peacock served as an expert witness on grizzlies in federal court for Glacier National Park.
- Doug Peacock has been writing and lecturing about Yellowstone's bears for 40 years.
- Among the angels is Tawuse Melek, who is often called the peacock angel.
- Sure, Katy Perry might want to “see your peacock” but Lana wants to ride it down the street while doing a parade wave.
- Efron, in a blink, went from shy concealment to peacock-ish display.
- The Daily News, in referring to this, suggests that "peacock temper" was a misprint for "pique, or temper."
- They went away feeling ready for any trouble in reason, and they gave Leo more peacock feathers and pence than he could count.
- Jessie had dressed Henrietta, and the child was preening herself in the sun like a peacock.
- Occasionally Malcolm shot a peacock, but shooting birds with a revolver is a difficult sport and wasteful of ammunition.
- Jackson went among his men boasting loudly how he had taken the starch out of that young peacock of a captain.