释义 |
friggle, v.|ˈfrɪg(ə)l| [frequentative of frig.] intr. †a. To jerk oneself about; to wriggle. b. dial. To fribble, to fuss. Hence ˈfriggling ppl. a.
1621S. Ward Happiness of Practice (1627) 44 Is it harder for vs to cut off the friggling taile of that Hydra of Rome? 1626J. Yates Ibis ad Cæs. i. 6 Though the head of this Hydra was cut off, yet it had still a frigling taile. 1848A. B. Evans Leicestersh. Words, etc., Friggle, to be tediously particular over a thing..She friggles so long at it. |