单词 | to come a mucker |
释义 | > as lemmasto come (also go) a mucker 1. A heavy fall, a cropper. to come (also go) a mucker: to suffer a serious fall; (figurative) to come to grief, to ruin oneself. Cf. to come a cropper at cropper n.3 ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > failure or lack of success > fail or be unsuccessful [verb (intransitive)] > come to grief misfareOE miswendOE misferec1275 misspeeda1387 miscarryc1387 mischieve?a1400 to catch copper1530 to lose one's seatc1540 mischief1598 to bu(r)st one's boiler1824 to come to grief1850 to come (also go) a mucker1851 to come (fall, get) a cropper1858 mucker1862 to go or be up the flume1865 to come undone1899 to play smash1903 to come to a sticky end1904 to come unstuck1911 the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > destroy [verb (intransitive)] > be destroyed, ruined, or come to an end losec888 fallOE forlesea1225 perishc1275 spilla1300 to go to wreche13.. to go to the gatec1330 to go to lostc1374 miscarryc1387 quenchc1390 to bring unto, to fall into, to go, put, or work to wrakea1400 mischieve?a1400 tinea1400 to go to the devilc1405 bursta1450 untwindc1460 to make shipwreck1526 to go to (the) pot1531 to go to wreck (and ruin)a1547 wrake1570 wracka1586 to hop (also tip, pitch over, drop off, etc.) the perch1587 to lie in the dusta1591 mischief1598 to go (etc.) to rack (and ruin)1599 shipwreck1607 suffera1616 unravel1643 to fall off1684 tip (over) the perch1699 to do away with1769 to go to the dickens1833 collapse1838 to come (also go) a mucker1851 mucker1862 to go up1864 to go to squash1889 to go (to) stramash1910 to go for a burton1941 to meet one's Makera1978 the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > downward motion > falling > [noun] > falling down or from erect position (animates) > severe fall breakneck1563 plumper1810 purl1825 mucker1851 cropper1858 burster1863 smasher1875 crumpler1883 smeller1923 the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > downward motion > falling > fall [verb (intransitive)] > fall down or from erect position > specifically of person or animal > severely or violently pitchc1325 throwc1325 stetec1330 pick1848 to come (also go) a mucker1904 to come a stinker1923 1851 C. Kingsley Lett. (1877) I. 349 The old horse..earned great honour by leaping in and out of the Loddon; only four more doing it, and one receiving a mucker. 1876 J. Payn Halves II. xiv. 17 ‘I should make a point of..apologising for our unfortunate mistake.’ ‘Yes, by Jove, a regular mucker,’ muttered John. 1904 V. L. Whitechurch Canon in Resid. ii. 36 I came a mucker over the bank on my third run. 1928 J. Galsworthy Swan Song i. vi. 41 But for you, old girl, I might have gone a holy mucker myself. 1974 G. Mitchell Javelin for Jonah xii. 154 I like old Jimmy boy and I wouldn't want to see him come a mucker. < as lemmas |
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