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skiddy

/skid-ee/US // ˈskɪd i //

滑稽的,滑稽,滑稽的人,滑稽可笑

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    skid·di·er, skid·di·est.

    • : tending to skid or cause skidding: a skiddy shopping cart; an icy, skiddy driveway.

Examples

  • Mr. Skiddy had now been a whole week a widower; time enough for a man in that condition to grow philosophical.

  • Anybody who thinks to circumvent Matilda Maria Skiddy, must get up early in the morning, and find themselves too late at that.

  • The rosy-cheeked young woman looked at Mrs. Skiddy, Mrs. Skiddy looked at her, and Tommy looked at both of them.

  • As to Skiddy, he continued at intervals to shed crocodile tears over his past short-comings, or rather his short-goings!

  • The premeditated and unmixed malice of Mrs. Skiddy in leaving the baby, instead of Sammy or Johnny, was beyond question.