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scrannel

/skran-l/US // ˈskræn l //UK // (ˈskrænəl) //

麸皮,麸皮纸,麸皮制品,蔓草

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Archaic.

    • : thin or slight.
    • : squeaky or unmelodious.

Examples

  • To one who has heard the guns of Verdun, this piping is somewhat scrannel.

  • The shell they struck gave a more melodious sound than the rough and scrannel pipe cut from the northern forests.

  • Let us respect the mystery of the craft—have we not all dabbled in verse and essayed to play upon the scrannel-pipe?

  • Suspicion, take it all in all, is the most tedious and scrannel of the sins.

  • Would not some poor scrannel-pipe, ill-blown, be nearer the mark?