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welly

/wel-ee/US // ˈwɛl i //UK // (ˈwɛlɪ) //

井盖,井架,擦鞋,井盖儿

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 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.