stooging / studʒ /

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stooging2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an entertainer who feeds lines to the main comedian and usually serves as the butt of his or her jokes.
  2. any underling, assistant, or accomplice.
v. 无主动词 verb

stooged, stoog·ing.

  1. to act as a stooge.

stooging 近义词

stooging

等同于 acting

stooging

等同于 act

stooging

等同于 play-act

更多stooging例句

  1. Other speakers suggested that Barack Obama himself had become a stooge of the Islamists, or possibly even a closet Muslim.
  2. But I can't get my head around how Sean Penn would have been an effective Stooge.
  3. There is a perceived danger in hiring foreign firms, a fear of being seen as a Western stooge.
  4. The more Lamb thought of it, the more he was convinced he couldn't have dreamed up a better stooge.
  5. If the contest was a part of the day's program, no spectator seemed willing to play "stooge" in this preliminary performance.
  6. The papers said that the steel necktie worn by my stooge at the theatre had to be cut off by a water-cooled electric saw.
  7. And see how he managed to slide in that bit about corruption, right before his stooge handed him that bulletin?
  8. You were another perfect stooge, from Grady's point of view.