释义 |
boody, v. rare.|ˈbuːdɪ| [app. ad. F. bouder to pout, sulk.] intr. To sulk, mope, be sullen.
1857Trollope Barchester T. xxvii, Don't boody with me; don't be angry because I speak out some home truths. 1877― Prime Minister lxxvi. (D.) Left to boody over everything by himself, till he becomes a sort of political hermit. |