释义 |
chummychum‧my /ˈtʃʌmi/ adjective - I'd forgotten that Ellen and Gary had become chummy.
- Diana was so chummy with him she even used to iron his shirts.
- Frost, though chummy enough, is like a prisoner in solitary confinement.
- His tone toward Wyatt could be chummy one moment, businesslike the next, and sometimes, disconcertingly, both at once.
- Sometimes the head man gets too chummy with the new boy and the old boys get jealous.
- We shook hands, and she was about as chummy as a boxer before a fight.
informal friendly: You and Eric have become quite chummy, haven’t you? |