单词 | to scrape down |
释义 | > as lemmasto scrape down d. To draw one's feet noisily over the floor. Hence †transitive to insult by doing this in a public assembly (obsolete). Also to scrape down: to silence (a speaker) by making a noise with the feet. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > think or behave contemptuously [verb (intransitive)] > express contempt by gesture scrape1561 to fork the fingers1640 to cock one's nose (up)1692 to look down one's nose (at)1721 to do a Harvey Smith1973 the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > unpleasant quality > harsh or discordant quality > harsh or discordant [verb (intransitive)] > scratch or scrape > one's feet on floor or ground scrape1561 scuffle1896 the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > disapprove of [verb (transitive)] > express disapproval of > by sound or exclamation hootc1175 to clap out1550 explose?c1550 explode1563 hiss1598 exsibilate1601 to hum up, down1642 out-hiss1647 chuckle1681 catcall1700 scrape1773 groan1799 to get the (big) bird1825 boo1833 fie-fie1836 goose1838 sibilate1864 cluck1916 bird1927 slow handclap1949 tsk-tsk1966 tut1972 the mind > language > speech > taciturnity or reticence > refrain from uttering [verb (transitive)] > silence or prevent from speaking to stop a person's mouthc1175 stilla1225 to keep ina1420 stifle1496 to knit up1530 to muzzle (up) the mouth1531 choke1533 muzzle?1542 to tie a person's tongue1544 tongue-tiea1555 silence1592 untongue1598 to reduce (a person or thing) to silence1605 to bite in1608 gaga1616 to swear downa1616 to laugh down1616 stifle1621 to cry down1623 unworda1627 clamour1646 splint1648 to take down1656 snap1677 stick1708 shut1809 to shut up1814 to cough down1823 to scrape down1855 to howl down1872 extinguish1878 hold1901 shout1924 to pipe down1926 1561 [implied in: T. Hoby tr. B. Castiglione Courtyer i. sig. K.iiv Then was there hard a great scraping of fete in the floore. (at scraping n. 1b)]. 1773 J. Jebb in J. Disney Mem. in J. Jebb Wks. (1787) I. 57 The young men were offended at him [Wilgress] for his behaviour as proctor, and therefore scraped him. When the sermon was over, the vice-chancellor called to the proctors, to take the names of all the gentlemen in one of the galleries. 1785 F. Grose Classical Dict. Vulgar Tongue Scraping, a mode of expressing dislike to a person or sermon, practised at Oxford by the students, in scraping their feet against the ground during the preachment. 1832 Tour through College 25 in B. H. Hall Coll. College Words (1856) 403 They not unfrequently rose to open outrage or some personal molestation, as..‘scraping him’. 1855 T. B. Macaulay Hist. Eng. IV. xxii. 749 Another [orator] was coughed and scraped down. < as lemmas |
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