polly 的定义
plural pol·lies.
- a tame parrot.
polly 近义词
等同于 tattletale
更多polly例句
- “Hundreds of newspapers covered it,” said Polly, who was a graduate student with the experiment at the time.
- “When Polly was a child, and thought like a child, the world was a fluid place,” Jamie Harrison’s new novel begins.
- Unfortunately, Polly lost a leg and requires permanent care, which includes a lot of frozen ants.
- Terms of Endearment got made because Polly Platt was so persistent.
- Polly wrote a letter of support, saying, “Ron is not normal.”
- “We are talking about a very sophisticated eye,” writes Polly Mellen.
- “If you see someone Polly Parroting, you can tell,” Tracey explained.
- It is a bedtime story for adults, filled with first names only—Jack and Polly, Jane and Jean, Asa and Madge, Luke and Annie.
- We find Wilkes as a poseur on literature in one of these entertaining letters to “dearest Polly.”
- In her right hand she carried a cake; and the first thing the parrot said as she went towards him was, "Polly wants a cake."
- I never seen anybody but lied one time or another, without it was Aunt Polly, or the widow, or maybe Mary.
- Moreover, Polly was not in the least awe-stricken by Mrs. Slater's black silk gown, or the gold watch she wore at her belt.
- This speech, while it mollified Polly, made Mary shudder, as she thought of Alice's being "managed" by such a woman.