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waddy

/wod-ee/US // ˈwɒd i //UK // (ˈwɒdɪ) //

华迪,瓦迪,华帝,华地

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural wad·dies.

    • : a heavy wooden war club used by Australian Aboriginal peoples.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    wad·died, wad·dy·ing.

    • : to beat or strike with a waddy.

Examples

  • I carried a long stick, much longer than a waddy; perhaps it was a yam-stick—I cannot remember.

  • The New Zealander throws his pattoo-pattoo, and the Australian throws the dowak and the waddy, as well as his boomerang.

  • The Waddy also abominates the male Bent, for which, if her other sins do not weigh too heavily, she will eventually go to Heaven.'

  • I reckon you wont have a chance to get out in a hurry, Waddy.

  • After two days, during which his weakness greatly increased, he arrived at the Waddy Mallaha.