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roscoe

/ros-koh/US // ˈrɒs koʊ //

洛克,罗克

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Older Slang.

    • : a revolver or pistol.

Examples

  • Finally pushed to his limit, Roscoe flees home in a mini skirt and crop top, gets a job at a bar and dreams of living well enough to exact revenge on his family.

  • So quipped U.S. Sen. Roscoe Conkling of New York 130 years ago.

  • In January, Bernie Cervantes Villegas, 36, and Roscoe Cambridge, 29, were killed in separate incidents.

  • Dr. Roscoe Brown, 87, squadron commander of the 332nd Fighter Group, tells Marlow Stern about being a real Tuskegee Airman.

  • So many to pick from, but one restaurant really has a piece of my heart, literally: Roscoe's Chicken Waffles.

  • William Roscoe, an English biographer and miscellaneous writer, died.

  • "And yet I have imagined that you knew her pretty well, and that Mr. Roscoe knew her even better—perhaps," she said suggestively.

  • Now that I know all concerning Roscoe's past life, I can imagine that this recital must have been swords at his heart.

  • I saw that Galt Roscoe wished to speak to me on the subject perplexing him, but I did not help him.

  • But if he married Ruth, disaster would come—Roscoe himself acknowledged that she held the key of his fortunes.