单词 | scrunch |
释义 | scrunch I. transitive verb 1. < a young fox … scrunching the insects up hungrily as he unearthed them — Gerald Durrell > < dropped her half-smoked cigarette to the floor, scrunched it out with a precise toe — Boyce Eakin > 2. a. also scroonch < scrunched his eyebrows down again — A.J.Liebling > b. < scrunch a paper plate and throw it on the fire > < don't scrunch my dress — Lillian Smith > intransitive verb 1. a. < walked on tiptoe … in order that the pebbles might not scrunch under my feet — Dwight MacDonald > b. < ice scrunched along the vessel's sides — Frank Hurley > 2. also scroonch < scrunched behind the boxwood hedge and reconnoitered — Al Hine > < we scrunched together like bulls in a horse trailer — A.J.Liebling > < my bigger brothers had to scrunch down to pass for under six — Mary McCarthy > II. < a scrunch of wheels on the gravel outside — Agatha Christie > |
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