单词 | orey-eyed |
释义 | orey-eyed/ˈɔːriˌʌɪd/originally and chiefly US adjective Quite drunk, intoxicated (used especially with reference to a person's appearance). OriginLate 19th century; earliest use found in Jack London (1876–1916), writer, war correspondent, and agronomist. Apparently from first element of uncertain identity + eyed (although compare early forms, both in J. London, in -oide, -ide). The first element may perhaps represent a pronunciation of awry, or perhaps of hoary, or perhaps compare oorie. |
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