stilettos 的 2 个定义
plural sti·let·tos, sti·let·toes.
- a short dagger with a blade that is thick in proportion to its width.
- a pointed instrument for making eyelet holes in needlework.
sti·let·toed, sti·let·to·ing.
- to stab or kill with a stiletto.
stilettos 近义词
等同于 knife
等同于 point
等同于 weapon
stilettos 的近义词 66 个
- ammunition
- bomb
- cannon
- firearm
- gun
- knife
- machete
- machine gun
- missile
- nerve gas
- pistol
- revolver
- rifle
- shotgun
- sword
- tear gas
- arbalest
- archery
- arrow
- assegai
- ax
- axe
- backsword
- ballista
- banderilla
- barong
- bat
- baton
- battle-ax
- bayonet
- bazooka
- blackjack
- blade
- blowgun
- bludgeon
- boomerang
- catapult
- cleaver
- club
- crossbow
- cudgel
- cutlass
- dagger
- dart
- dirk
- flamethrower
- harpoon
- hatchet
- howitzer
- lance
- musket
- saber
- scythe
- slingshot
- spear
- spike
- switchblade
- anlace
- atlatl
- billy club
- bow and arrow
- bowie knife
- brass knuckles
- hunting knife
- nuclear bomb
- nunchaku
等同于 high heels
stilettos 的近义词 1 个
等同于 mucro
stilettos 的近义词 1 个
等同于 mucronation
等同于 dagger
更多stilettos例句
- In order to ooze out the blood, people make cuts around the snakebite area using whatever available accessories like knives and stilettos.
- Here she was in those stilettos, her heels clicking on concrete sidewalks.
- The one thing sneakerheads, stiletto fanatics, and regular Joes and Joannes have in common is a surfeit of shoes.
- You throw on a pair of stilettos and make like it’s your first night on the Vineyard.
- A guy wearing pink appeared to be spotting her, but I was worried that he could have gotten impaled by those Stiletto heels.
- At the time, Fendrick remembers, very few women (outside of “4/20 girls” or “stiletto stoners”) were speaking out about it.
- As it turns out, Rowling is just as obsessed with the high-heeled stiletto as most girls.
- All that was left of the corpse was a headless, armless torso with one leg, still wearing a stiletto-heeled boot.
- A one-legged torso wearing only a stiletto-heeled boot was found floating in a Venice lagoon.
- Among the things I brought from the ship on a subsequent visit were a stiletto that had originally been given to me by my mother.
- At one time I thought I would follow the whole party, and kill them in the darkness with my stiletto when opportunity offered.
- I never used either stiletto or tomahawk unless absolutely necessary, reserving both for great emergencies.
- To the Sicilian, for example, marital infidelity means the stiletto; to the American, the divorce court.
- Finally, he offered her a pretty little stiletto, less remarkable for its shape and copper mounting than for its origin.