单词 | snided out |
释义 | > as lemmassnided out Crowded, packed; overrun, infested (with something). Frequently in snided out. Also in snided up. ΚΠ 1974 D. Wilson Staffs. Dial. Words 59 Snided-up, cluttered up; as of a room. 1976 in R. Scollins & J. Titford Ey up, mi Duck! I. 61 It's no good gooin te Macklock tedee, it'll be snyded aht wi' folk! 1978 in Oral Hist. (1991) 19 ii. 61/2 [Derbyshire] And I went out and me bloody shirt hanging up it were snided with black beetles. 1998 Mickle Fell in uk.rec.walking (Usenet newsgroup) 9 June They always strike me as dark and foreboding with very few visitors (High Cup aside which is always snided out). 2013 @nicolagilroy1 1 May in twitter.com (O.E.D. Archive) The lunchboxes left on the worktop overnight were snided out with ants this morning. 2014 @GypsumFantastic 16 Aug. in twitter.com (O.E.D. Archive) Sheffield station is snided with cops. Must be football today. < as lemmas |
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