释义 |
ˈsquaddy, a. Now dial. and U.S. [Cf. squad a.] Short and thick-set: squat, squab.
1593Rich Greenes Newes G 3 b, He was a fatte squaddy Monke, that had beene well fedde in some Cloyster. 1840Spurdens Suppl. Voc. E. Anglia, Squaddy, squoddy; short of stature, and sturdy. a1848‘Major J. Downing’ May-day (Bartlett), I had hardly got seated, when in come a great, stout, fat, squaddy woman. |