释义 |
[ kwee-ning ] / ˈkwi nɪŋ /
Origin of queeningqueen + -ing1 Words nearby queeningqueen dowager, Queen Elizabeth Islands, queenfish, queenhood, Queenie, queening, queen it, queenly, Queen Mab, Queen Maud Land, Queen Maud Range Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for queeningThere is a low open seat for sale that fits over the face called the “queening stool.” Eight Strange Sex Fetishes|Aurora Snow|December 16, 2010|DAILY BEAST Sibyl, queening it at some distance, had the air of conferring a favour as she listened. The Whirlpool|George Gissing This is technically called “queening a pawn,” although it does not follow that a Queen is always called for. Three Hundred Things a Bright Boy Can Do|Anonymous Do you suppose the girl has married some rich widower and is queening it here in Washington society? The Heatherford Fortune|Mrs. Georgie Sheldon
I find myself still wondering how any pretty woman ever kept her mental poise when queening it at those Western posts. Tenting on the Plains|Elizabeth B. Custer She rather fancied the picture of herself, clothed in more or less authority and queening it over her little army of teachers. The Brown Mouse|Herbert Quick
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