sissyish 的 2 个定义
plural sis·sies.
- Disparaging and Offensive. an effeminate boy or man.
- a timid or cowardly person.
- a sister, especially a younger sister.
- of, relating to, or characteristic of a sissy.
sissyish 近义词
effeminate
更多sissyish例句
- People were falling down behind the monitor because we had no idea how Sissy was going to react.
- She wanted the role quite desperately, and it reminded me of Sissy, so I offered her the role on the spot.
- Mulligan says she found a contemporary version of Nina in Sissy.
- Sissy, his sister, is just as damaged but seeks closeness—albeit in warped ways.
- Getting to the heart of Sissy took some discussion with McQueen and Fassbender, but not much.
- Put it in the crook of your elbow, Sissy, and fetch it along.
- Sissy Jupe long ago called statistics "stutterings," and newer editions of Gradgrind have not perfected their articulation.
- He felt as if he were walking on air as he hurried home to tell "Muddie" and "Sissy" of his and their good fortune.
- He put on his spectacles to look at the photograph which Sissy brought.
- Felton begged for one more, and persuaded Sissy to be his advocate.