sheila 的定义
Australian Slang.
- a girl or young woman.
更多sheila例句
- Despite Bunny’s rightful mistrust, Sheila starts teaching classes in an attempt to replenish the Rubins’ savings.
- At times, it seems as though Sheila has begun to develop some empathy.
- Five myths about exerciseBut “Physical” is, for better or for worse, built around Sheila and Danny’s marriage, a union between two egomaniacs whose fraying bond to each other is increasingly tenuous, but just enough to sustain a final bitter chapter.
- In these voiceovers, Sheila is cruel, judgmental, unfair, and, in a way, more honest, even in the nastiness, than most TV characters—especially women—are ever allowed to be.
- Her envy-inducing cheekbones frame her plastered smile to such effect that you believe they may actually shatter the glass ceiling that Byrne’s character, Sheila, is surging toward with her new business.
- But our casting department—Georgianne Walken and Sheila Jaffe, suggested him.
- “Men, especially young men… they see something about me which is a nice feeling,” says Sheila.
- Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee of Texas proclaimed this week that the Constitution is 400 years old.
- It was inspired by the short story “Mermaid in a Jar” by writer Sheila Heti, who spoke with Simmons for Interview magazine.
- It seems Sheila Heti has got to that point that successful authors can get to when they write about the place in which they live.
- Only Sheila Carmack seemed fascinated, as she sat a bit straighter in her chair and peered brightly across her drink.
- The veneer was gone now; Sheila Carmack's eyes were vicious pools of hate, her mouth a grimace.
- Mr. Chadwick seemed to know Mrs. Sheila; at any rate, he shook hands with her and called her by name.
- I hadn't hung around while the boss was telling Mrs. Sheila and Maisie Ann good-by.
- They've separated, you know—years ago, and Cousin Sheila has taken her mother's maiden name, Macrae.