释义 |
ˌall-ˈoverishness colloq. [f. prec. + -ness.] A general sense of illness or indisposition all through the body.
1820M. Wilmot Let. 3 Mar. (1935) 53 Then poor nurse had her share [of influenza]—Mlle hers and Nanny hers—and I had an alloverishness. 1832Blackw. Mag. XXXII. 647 So great was my all-overishness. 1864C. Clarke Box for Season II. 195 That indescribable all-overishness resulting from too much drink. 1882Society 11 Jan. 11/1 ‘What's the trouble?’ asked the doctor. ‘I feel a sort of dislocated all-overishness.’ |