tommy / ˈtɒm i /

💦中学词汇汤姆尼

tommy 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural tom·mies.British.

  1. Tommy Atkins.
  2. Slang. bread, especially brown bread, or rations, as formerly distributed to troops and workers.

更多tommy例句

  1. Add Tommy and Billy, and you have a full team of teen supers.
  2. Director Hayward, frustrated that his plans to resurrect Vision and turn him into a weapon have gone sideways, opens fire on Billy and Tommy.
  3. The legal argument for impeachment turns on a legal principle that Raskin said he discussed not long ago with Tommy, who had followed both his parents to Harvard Law School and was in the middle of his second year.
  4. The book follows Tommy and Tuppence, young English adventurers in the 1920s who set out to help an American millionaire find his missing cousin.
  5. There isn’t a generation of Celtics fans for whom Tommy’s presence hasn’t been felt.
  6. An escort who goes by the name of “Tommy” has experienced a wide variety of female clients.
  7. Tommy describes himself as more of the “boyfriend experience.”
  8. But Tommy, like many others, has been unable to obtain the documentation required by the State Department for the visa.
  9. Tommy first started teaching himself English when the U.S. Army came to Sinjar in 2003 in order to get a job with them.
  10. Tommy worked with American troops for two years starting in 2005.
  11. For she called him 'Tommy'; she was his mother; love, tenderness, and pity emanated from her like a cloud of perfume.
  12. Here Master Tommy thought fit to try the strength of his lungs, and began squalling lustily.
  13. As for Tommy, he went off in a free-and-easy sort of way, without any definite designs, in search of adventures.
  14. Tommy Chitling hasnt won the point, and I went partners with him against the Artful and dum.
  15. Tommy walked smartly up to her, despite the stern gaze of a suspicious policeman on the opposite side of the street.