释义 |
ˈsquattle, v. rare. [f. squat v. + -le.] a. intr. To squat closely; to nestle. b. trans. To settle down squatly.
1786Burns To a Louse iii, Swith, in some beggar's haffet squattle. 1897Blackmore Dariel xlvii, As a young cuckoo..squattles his empty body down, and distends himself into one enormous gape. |