释义 |
[ boh-ding ] / ˈboʊ dɪŋ /
Origin of bodingbefore 1000; (noun) Middle English; Old English bodunge announcement (see bode1, -ing1); (adj.) bode1 + -ing2 OTHER WORDS FROM bodingbod·ing·ly, adverbnon·bod·ing, adjectivenon·bod·ing·ly, adverbpre·bod·ing, adjective un·bod·ing, adjectivewell-boding, adjective Words nearby bodingbodice ripper, Bo Diddley beat, bodied, bodiless, bodily, boding, bodkin, Bodleian, Bodley, Bodmin, Bodö Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for bodingI know not how or when, but there are boding whispers within me that all will not be well. The Days of Bruce Vol 1|Grace Aguilar This indicated a bad night, and again the boding sense of coming misfortune stole over him. Cleopatra, Complete|Georg Ebers Up to a certain stage of legal conflict imagination cheats the boding heart with hope of release, victory, sudden good fortune. Nevermore|Rolf Boldrewood Great Gable was carrying on a conflict with an army of gray clouds assailing his summit and boding 99 no good for the weather. A Rose of a Hundred Leaves|Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr
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