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单词
ticking off
释义
ticking off
Word forms:
plural
tickings off
countable noun
[
usually singular
]
If you give someone a
ticking off
, you speak angrily to them because they have done something wrong.
[
British
,
informal
]
They got a ticking off from the police.
[
+
from
]
Examples of 'ticking off' in a sentence
ticking off
"He was ticking off the items on his list with a digit aimed in Burnell's direction.
Aldiss, Brian
SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
He looked Kate up and down as if ticking off the similarities.
Sue Welfare
FALLEN WOMEN
(
2002
)
Harry will be ticked off for being careless with his gun, but that's all he'll get, a ticking off.
Cleary, Jon
MURDER SONG
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wotcha
wotcher
wotton
woubit
would
would be
would-be
would do well to
would give your right arm for something
would it be all right if i sat down?
would just as soon/'d just as soon
would-not-do-something-for-anything-would-not-be-something-for-anything
would not do sth for anything/would not be sth for anything
would not put it past sb/would not put anything past sb
would not say boo to a goose
would-not-say-boo-to-a-goose
would not touch someone or something with a barge pole would not touch sb/sth with a bargepole
wouldn't
wouldn't be seen/caught dead to be seen dead
wouldn't be seen dead in
wouldn't harm a fly
wouldnt-harm-a-fly
wouldn't have a bar of
largen
largeness
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