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tiki

/tee-kee/US // ˈti ki //UK // (ˈtiːkɪ) //

提基,蒂基,忻州

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the first man on earth.
    • : a carved image, as of a god or ancestor, sometimes worn as a pendant around the neck.

Examples

  • Archipelago offers a “Sippin’ Santa Home Edition” for takeout or delivery with premade rum cocktails and Santa-shaped tiki glasses.

  • Elderly women played Triple Double Diamond and Tiki Magic while they chain-smoked.

  • One of the oldest adult theaters in Los Angeles, the Tiki is open 24 hours a day.

  • Man was made by Tiki, who took red clay, and kneaded it with his own blood, or with the red water of swamps.

  • I have never looked upon Brutus as anything of an original genius; but Tiki Whenua most certainly was.

  • Tiki Tiu closed his eyes and let blue smoke filter through his nostrils.

  • He mentioned his disappointment at these evidences of civilization to Tiki Tiu, the astute native who kept the general store.

  • He prudently decided to stay in his cave until the sails of Tiki Tiu's schooner hove in sight.