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单词 drama queen
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Definition of drama queen in English:

drama queen

noun
informal
  • A person who habitually responds to situations in a melodramatic way.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She is such an attention seeking, unstable, drama queen.
    • I am pleased to say that I behaved like an intolerable drama queen during the entire operation.
    • In fact, I actually started crying right in class, being the drama queen I am.
    • He has also, I should add, become a little bit of a drama queen.
    • In other words, Wendell is a big drama queen.
    • Then finally it came to me I'm on the lip of becoming a drama queen.
    • Jessie said Alicia needed to grow up; Alicia fired back, calling Jessie a drama queen.
    • Yeah, I know, I'm a drama queen.
    • Playing normal seems too hard for this drama queen.
    • Now normally, I reckon Bruce Simpson is a bit of a drama queen.
    • At their core, they're closer to being drama queens.
    • My childhood experiences have never allowed me to afford much respect to the drama queens who fuss over their physical appearance.
    • He did the same thing in London, waiting on the drama queen.
    • However off screen she is a pampered drama queen who always wants her way.
    • Instead of telling me to stop being such a drama queen, she told me she completely understood.
    • You notice, too, that she might have the makings of a first-class drama queen.
    • In other words, we're all drama queens.
    • I had the tendency to be such a drama queen in my own mind.
    • She certainly has replaced the drama queen of England.
    • Then I was being accused of being a drama queen.
 
 

Definition of drama queen in US English:

drama queen

noun
informal
  • A person who habitually responds to situations in a melodramatic way.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In other words, Wendell is a big drama queen.
    • I had the tendency to be such a drama queen in my own mind.
    • However off screen she is a pampered drama queen who always wants her way.
    • At their core, they're closer to being drama queens.
    • In other words, we're all drama queens.
    • My childhood experiences have never allowed me to afford much respect to the drama queens who fuss over their physical appearance.
    • You notice, too, that she might have the makings of a first-class drama queen.
    • He has also, I should add, become a little bit of a drama queen.
    • She is such an attention seeking, unstable, drama queen.
    • Then I was being accused of being a drama queen.
    • Yeah, I know, I'm a drama queen.
    • Instead of telling me to stop being such a drama queen, she told me she completely understood.
    • She certainly has replaced the drama queen of England.
    • He did the same thing in London, waiting on the drama queen.
    • Jessie said Alicia needed to grow up; Alicia fired back, calling Jessie a drama queen.
    • I am pleased to say that I behaved like an intolerable drama queen during the entire operation.
    • In fact, I actually started crying right in class, being the drama queen I am.
    • Playing normal seems too hard for this drama queen.
    • Then finally it came to me I'm on the lip of becoming a drama queen.
    • Now normally, I reckon Bruce Simpson is a bit of a drama queen.
 
 
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