puss 的定义
- a cat.
- Informal. a girl or woman: often used as a form of affectionate address.
- British. a hare.
puss 近义词
face
更多puss例句
- In other words, in his second term, President Obama needs to kick Richard Nixon right square in the puss.
- There also was no hesitation to get down and dirty again with Puss in Boots.
- On others, he will be the voice of the delightful animated cat in Puss in Boots, whom everyone loves from the Shrek movies.
- The Spanish star plays a sociopath in his cinematic reunion with Pedro Almodóvar—and a Casanova feline in Puss in Boots.
- Without warning, he reenacts a love scene from the beginning of the movie, using Puss's Castilian Spanish accent, and cracks up.
- And now naughty puss had run off, and she would come back, perhaps, with the new ribbon all rumpled and soiled.
- Then more seriously, he added: I am afraid we shall have to wait until your birthday really comes round, Puss.
- And pulling out her puss, she showed a sovrin, a good heap of silver, and an odd-looking little coin.
- A young and active puss instantly seized it and ran away with her prize, with all the other cats after her.
- Whether ‘Puss’ understood this speech or not, she had certainly settled the question in her own way, and very quickly.