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ward-heeler

刮风者,刮风车,刮痧师,刮痧

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    U.S. Politics.

    • : a minor politician who canvasses voters and does other chores for a political machine or party boss.

Examples

  • Vicky Ward was a contributing editor to Vanity Fair for 11 years.

  • And yet as Robert Ward discovered, Marvin—for all of his larger-than-life machismo—was surprising in real life.

  • You know, Ward, I think I understand my father more every day.

  • “I would recommend ginger tea first thing in the morning as a great way to ward off an upset stomach,” says White.

  • Police then spent the next five months investigating Poggiali, careful not to leave her alone in the hospital ward.

  • At the usual hour that night the employés of Stickle and Screw left work and took their several ways home ward.

  • Just as the Admiral was going, Ward (of the Intelligence) crossed over with a nasty little damper.

  • The suggestive remarks of Mr. Ward do not appear hitherto to have attracted the attention they deserve.

  • The parallel to which Mr. Ward refers is that contained in the earlier part of the Prose Lancelot.

  • The tribal ward headmanʼs district deputies together constitute the police force of the whole ward.