单词 | cockeyedness |
释义 | > as lemmasˈcockˌeyedness ˈcockˌeyedness n. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > lack of understanding > foolishness, folly > absurdity, incongruity > [noun] wantonnessc1405 absurdity1529 monstruousness1545 impertinency1573 ridiculousness1573 monstrousness1574 absurd1581 absurdness1582 incongruity1597 fancy1598 delirium1599 monstruosity1604 absurdum1606 foppishness1611 impertinence1616 nonsense1630 impertinentness1645 irrationality1647 monstrosity1651 nonsensicality1652 ridicule1668 ridicule1672 nonsensicalness1674 maggotry1706 preposterousness1727 zanyship1766 ridiculosity1773 drollness1823 stultification1832 nonsensity1834 farcicality1849 cockeyedness1858 1858 A. T. Mahan Let. 21 Nov. in Bulletin (Duke Univ. Libr.) (1931) No. 4. 34 Notwithstanding old Gil's cock-eyedness he made the best shot. 1889 Colonist (Launceston, Tasmania) 19 Jan. 13/3 And how about the artistic and other merits of ‘cockeyedness’? 1933 Amer. Photo-engraver June 364/1 John P. Kieffer has a nice case of ‘cockeyedness’ but he insists that it was not brought on by graduated refreshments. 2003 Observer (Nexis) 28 Sept. 27 There are echoes of this moral cockeyedness in the recent accolades accorded to that darling of the anti-globalisation movement, Antonio Negri. < as lemmas |
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