waggery / ˈwæg ə ri /

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waggery 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural wag·ger·ies.

  1. the action, spirit, or language of a wag; roguish or droll humor: the waggery of Shakespeare's clowns.
  2. a waggish act; jest or joke.

waggery 近义词

waggery

等同于 mischief

waggery

等同于 drollery

waggery

等同于 drollness

waggery

等同于 funniness

waggery

等同于 impishness

waggery

等同于 mischievousness

waggery

等同于 prankishness

waggery

等同于 prankster

waggery

等同于 rascality

waggery

等同于 roguery

waggery

等同于 roguishness

waggery

等同于 shenanigan

更多waggery例句

  1. The point of the waggery being, of course, that Jews are people—a mighty multitude, if you will.
  2. Yet a moment's consideration convinced me, that his behaviour either proceeded from waggery or mistake.
  3. His self-esteem was hurt at the child not relishing his waggery.
  4. Manytongues had a good deal of frontier waggery about him, and, by this time he began to comprehend how the land lay.
  5. His turn for waggery was sometimes vented upon grave and serious men.
  6. The waggery on the part of Avila was the more wicked, because the victim had translated his Commentaries into Latin for him.