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riley

/rahy-lee/US // ˈraɪ li //UK // (ˈraɪlɪ) //

里尔利,里昂,里奇,里约

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Chiefly Northern and North Midland U.S.

    • : turbid; roily.
    • : angry; vexed.

Examples

  • The Trevor Project believes it understands this balance—and stresses what Riley doesn’t do.

  • After a night during which Riley barely woke up for his usual two-hour breastfeeding, his parents took him to the hospital.

  • The assistant federal defender for Riley did not respond to a request for comment.

  • A user named “Riley” later posted on the social media platform Discord that they “stole s--- from Nancy Polesi,” the affidavit says.

  • The affidavit then cites the posts from “Riley” on Discord, a social media platform that W1 said Williams frequented, according to law enforcement.

  • Riley took notice and signed the group shortly after graduation.

  • It was mentioned before, but the point needs to be made again: Riley is the star of Girl Meets World.

  • If Riley Cooper happened in the NBA this summer, it would be a horrible event.

  • The pre-air controversy is mitigated by the fact that Riley and Huey are played by the same actor.

  • Originally cast only as Riley, King eventually won both parts.

  • William H. Riley, of Philadelphia, has been for years, one of the leading fashionable gentlemen's boot-makers.

  • Mr. Riley is much of a gentleman, and has acquired considerable means.

  • Riley hitched his chair closer, and his face wrinkled up a bit in a smile.

  • And then Riley pulled the thing that gave me my second shock within a week, and somehow it hurt me more than the slugs did.

  • I started to tell Riley just what I thought of a cop who wouldn't even draw his gun to save his own life.