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greasily
greasily, adv. (ˈgriːzɪlɪ, ˈgriːsɪlɪ) Also 6 greasely. [f. greasy + -ly2.] In a greasy manner; with or as with grease; so as to grease; fig. unctuously; † indecently (quot. 1588; cf. F. parler gras).1588 Shakes. L.L.L. iv. i. 139 You talke greasely, your lips grow foule. 1607 Beaum. & Fl. Woman-hate... Oxford English Dictionary
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greasily
greasily/-ɪlɪ; -əlɪ/ adv. 牛津英汉双解词典
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fatly
fatly, adv. (ˈfætlɪ) [f. as prec. + -ly2.] † a. Grossly, greasily. † b. Plentifully. c. To a great extent, largely. d. Like a fat person, clumsily.1515 Barclay Egloges iv. (1570) C v/1 Some beast agayne still leane and poore is seene, Though it fatly fare within a medowe greene. 1611 Cotgr., Graisse... Oxford English Dictionary
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Allen Klein
a tough little scorpion"; for another, "fast-talking, dirty-mouthed … sloppily dressed and grossly overweight"; again, "short and fat, beady-eyed and greasily wikipedia.org
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greasy
greasy, a. (ˈgriːzɪ, ˈgriːsɪ) Forms: 6 gresy, 6–8 greasie, 7 greazie, -y, (greezy), (9 greecy), 7– greasy. [f. grease n. + -y1.] 1. a. Smeared, covered, or soiled with grease; foul with grease. Often said of persons or their clothes.1514 Barclay Cyt. & Uplondyshm. (Percy Soc.) p. xxxviii, Gresy lipp... Oxford English Dictionary
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matted
▪ I. matted, ppl. a.1 (ˈmætɪd) [f. mat v.2 + -ed1.] Dulled, deprived of lustre or gloss. (See senses of the vb.)1823 Rutter Fonthill 15 Lights glazed with matted glass in lozenge lattice. 1865 Price List of Joinery 8 Front Doors..glazed with matted glass. 1884 F. J. Britten Watch & Clockm. 173 The g... Oxford English Dictionary
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windy
▪ I. windy, a. (ˈwɪndɪ) Forms: 1 windiᵹ, 1, 4 windi, 4–5 wyndi, 4–6 wyndy, 6 -die, -dye, windye, Sc. vyndie, wondie, 6–7 windie, 5– windy. [OE. windiᵹ: see wind n.1 and -y1. Cf. MHG. windic, G. windig.] I. Literal and directly connected senses. 1. a. Consisting of wind; of or pertaining to (the) win... Oxford English Dictionary
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fowle
▪ I. foul, a., adv. and n. (faʊl) Forms: 1 f{uacu}l, 2–3 ful, (3 ? fuȝel), 2–5 fule, (5 fulle), 4 fole, (feule), 4–7 foule, fowl(e, 4 south. voule, (5–6 foull, fow(e)ll), 9 dial. feaw, fou, 3– foul. [OE. f{uacu}l = OFris. fûl(nisse) (Du. vuil), OHG. fûl (MHG. vûl, Ger. faul), ON. f{uacu}ll (Sw. ful,... Oxford English Dictionary
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