释义 |
ˈrory-ˈtory, a. dial. Also rory-cum-tory. [Cf. tory-rory.] 1. Loud or gaudy in colour.
1874S. P. Fox Kingsbridge 266 Rory tory, tawdry. 1880Mrs. Parr Adam & Eve vi. 89 Dressin' up in that rory-tory stuff. 2. Noisy, boisterous.
1893‘Q’ Delect. Duchy 226 A great, red, rory-cum-tory chap. 1896Baring-Gould Dartmoor Idylls 18 If he's fractious, you'll sing to him; but none of your Rory-Tory tunes. |