welly
/wel-ee/US // ˈwɛl i //UK // (ˈwɛlɪ) //
井盖,井架,擦鞋,井盖儿
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
plural wel·lies.Chiefly British Informal.
- : Usually wellies. Wellington boot.
Examples
A person exceedingly hungry says, "I'm welly clem'd; I'm almost or well-nigh starved."
It's as if speeches folk ha' made—clever and smart things as I've thought at the time—come up now my heart's welly brossen.
Fire's welly out,' said he, giving it a vigorous poke, as if to turn attention away from himself.
On asking the price you are informed that the serge "b'long welly cheap" at fourteen dollars and the flannel at twelve.
An' Juliet, she gets welly mad, because she wants to marry Romeo.
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