pippin / ˈpɪp ɪn /

📖毕业后词汇皮平皮蓬皮尔滨皮尔逊

pippin 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. any of numerous roundish or oblate varieties of apple.
  2. Botany. a seed.

更多pippin例句

  1. Pippin Sometimes people joke about musical theater and they make jazz hands.
  2. Competition could come from Terence Mann, who charms in Pippin, or Charl Brown from the mostly ignored Motown the Musical.
  3. Patina Miller in Pippin is the polar opposite of a princess—hard-edged and icy, wearing black pants and boots, oozing power.
  4. Andrea Martin has only one big scene in Pippin, but it stops the show almost every night.
  5. Among the musical honorees lie Matilda, The Musical, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Pippin, and Kinky Boots.
  6. And the upshot of it all was that the story was more than a peach; it was a pippin.
  7. "Miss Isobel's a pippin," said Quin, in a tone that implied a compliment.
  8. Chauncey was over fifty then, and wizened up like a late pippin that has been out overnight in an early frost.
  9. There the fugitive pippin, swimming in water not of the purest, and bobbing from the expanded lips of the juvenile Tantalus.
  10. The chaplain sighed; he was glad, heartily glad, that Pippin was "out," but he would miss him sadly; everybody would miss him.