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ruddock

/ruhd-uhk/US // ˈrʌd ək //UK // (ˈrʌdək) //

芦苇,芦荻,芦笙,芦苇荡

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    British Dialect.

    • : robin.

Examples

  • This week they got Mike Tyson and Razor Ruddock over at the Mirage, where the fake volcano blows up every twenty minutes.

  • They're singing Bob Marley songs, because Ruddock is from Jamaica.

  • About fifty years ago the leader who started the tune with a trumpet was James Ruddock "a bedstuffer."

  • Ruddock had once set out with high hopes of reaching the Sixth; his first term he had won a Divinity prize in the Shell.

  • Ruddock's writing-pad passed slowly round the back and centre benches.

  • Yet there was no laughing crowd, and I haven't heard one of Ruddock's jokes bruited about.

  • Whereat Pendell almost roars with laughter, and nods at me knowingly, as if asking if Ruddock isn't a character.