单词 | sool him |
释义 | > as lemmassool (him, etc.) 1. transitive. Of a dog, to attack or worry; frequently in command sool (him, etc.). Also absol. and transferred. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > mammals > group Unguiculata or clawed mammal > family Canidae > dog > [verb (transitive)] > act in particular way sowla1616 wave1677 sick1845 snoozle1847 heel1855 sool1890 1890 R. C. Praed Romance of Station I. iv. 71 S'ool him, Bleuey! 1896 Mrs. K. L. Parker Austral. Legendary Tales 90 She went quickly towards her camp, calling softly, ‘Birree gougou’, which meant ‘Sool 'em, sool 'em’, and was the signal for the dogs to come out. 1904 ‘S. Rudd’ Sandy's Selection 60 ‘Sool 'im, sool 'im!’ the girls were shouting, and the blind dog sooled in moderation. 1935 Bulletin (Sydney) 6 Feb. 21/2 A pair of these birds will sometimes ‘sool’ a hare. 1959 A. Upfield Bony & Black Virgin xv. 135 ‘Sool 'em, Bluey,’ Bony pleaded, and the dog nosed about and finally went down under the scrub by a hole made by the foxes. 1960 B. Crump Good Keen Man 24 Another young dog would have been better encouragement than a man lumbering about trying to bark like a dog, and noisily skitching and sooling. < as lemmas |
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