单词 | to fike and fling |
释义 | > as lemmasto fike and fling a. intransitive. To move restlessly, bustle, fidget: figurative to be fussy or restless, vex oneself. Also, to flinch, shrink. to fike and fling: to caper about; also figurative. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > restlessness > [verb (intransitive)] fikec1220 walka1225 shrugc1460 friga1500 fridgea1550 toss1560 fidge1575 trifle1618 figglea1652 jiffle1674 nestle1699 fidget1753 rummage1755 fissle1786 the world > movement > bodily movement > move the body or a member [verb (intransitive)] > shift about uneasily or awkwardly fikec1220 trifle1618 shuffle1635 fidget1753 hawm1847 the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > backward movement > move backwards [verb (intransitive)] > shrink or flinch fikec1220 wincha1250 withshontec1450 shrink1513 squitch1570 blanch1572 shruga1577 to shrink in the neck1581 wink1605 budgea1616 shy1650 shudder1668 flincha1677 wincea1748 society > leisure > dancing > style or manner of dancing > [verb (intransitive)] frisk?1520 hobble1535 caper1598 to cut a caper or capersa1616 to dance Barnaby1664 to dance low1667 jig1672 to fike and flinga1689 shuffle1819 slow-step1909 dingolay1935 touch-dance1972 headbang1977 to funk out1979 to strut one's funky stuff1979 krump2004 the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > upward movement > leaping, springing, or jumping > leap, spring, or jump [verb (intransitive)] > caper leapc900 playOE floxec1200 startlec1300 trancec1374 prancec1380 tripc1386 scoupa1400 prankc1450 gambol1508 frisk?1520 jeta1529 pract1568 trounce1568 trip1578 capriole1580 lavolta1590 linch1593 curvet1595 flisk1595 firk1596 caper1598 jaunce1599 risec1599 cabre1600 jaunt1605 skit1611 to cut a caper or capersa1616 tripudiate1623 insult1652 to fike and flinga1689 scamper1691 dance1712 pranklea1717 cavort1794 jinket1823 gambado1827 caracol1861 c1220 Bestiary 656 Fikeð and fondeð al his miȝt ne mai he it forðen no wiȝt. c1325 Coer de L. 4749 The Sarazynes fledde, away gunne fyke. c1400 (?c1390) Sir Gawain & Green Knight (1940) l. 2274 Nawþer fyked I ne flaȝe, freke, quen þou myntest. c1440 Promptorium Parvulorum 160/1 Fykin a-bowte. ?1590–1 J. Burel Passage of Pilgremer i, in Poems sig. N4 The Bee..From hole to hole did fyke. a1689 W. Cleland Coll. Poems (1697) 105 We forsooth must fyke and fling, And make our Pulpits sound and ring With bulkie words, against the Test. 1786 R. Burns Poems 182 Wha can do nought but fyke an' fumble. 1801 H. Macneill Poet. Wks. II. 51 Nae langer grane, nor fyke, nor daidle, But brandish ye the—langshank'd ladle. 1818 W. Scott Heart of Mid-Lothian ix, in Tales of my Landlord 2nd Ser. I. 251 To fyke and fling at piper's wind and fiddler's squealing. 1825 J. T. Brockett Gloss. North Country Words Fike, to fidget, to be restless. 1883 M. Oliphant Wizard's Son vii Old Blairallan comes fyking. < as lemmas |
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