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pom

/pom/US // pɒm //UK // (pɒm) //

绒布,绒球,绒毛,绒线

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Slang: Usually Disparaging.

    • : pommy.

Examples

  • Shattuck retired her pom-poms after two years, but stayed on for six more as a coach.

  • For the half-time show, a cheerleader and her doppelgängers perform some hypnotic, pom-pom routines (see 1:11).

  • POM founder Lynda Resnick explains how Spurlock sold her on The Greatest Movie Ever Sold.

  • POM has always had a personality—from its sexy little bottle to its cheeky advertising.

  • Why not Biscuits for Elephants, POM Wonderful for Elephants, or John Mayer for Elephants?

  • With great deliberation and much formality Wu-pom Nai proceeded to loosen the boy's heavy plaits of hair.

  • A pom-pom of ours is now popping away just ahead, and there is a good deal of rifle-fire.

  • Our side at first answered with pom-poms, Maxims, and rifle-fire, but our guns have just come into action.

  • Then pom-pom-pom, whew-w-w-w, as shells came singing over the rear-guard.

  • The black muzzles of multiple pom-poms were swinging around, poking toward the sky.