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weasand

/wee-zuhnd/US // ˈwi zənd //UK // (ˈwiːzənd) //

鼬鼠和,我们和,鼬鼠和僵尸,鼬獾和

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Archaic.

    • : throat.
    • : esophagus; gullet.
    • : trachea; windpipe.

Examples

  • Within the most starched cravat there passes a windpipe and weasand, and under the thickliest embroidered waistcoat beats a heart.

  • Why, they'd as lief draw a cutlass over his weasand, as they'd smash a ship's biscuit.

  • If thou canst tell me, well and good; if not, I must e'en cut thy weasand and find me one who knoweth more.

  • "May the hangman squeeze her weasand, the little beggar," exclaimed the Chouette in a rage.

  • Mangrove, the moment he saw where he was, drew his knife across the leopard's weasand, and killed him on the spot.