释义 |
gullish, a.|ˈgʌlɪʃ| [f. gull n.3 + -ish.] Of the nature of a gull; foolish, simple.
1598Florio, Dissitio, foolish, gullish, lubbarly, shallowe witted. 1613Jackson Creed I. 304 As if some gullish Gentleman..should draw his pedigree from Adams great grandfather. 1621Burton Anat. Mel. iii. iv. i. ii. (1651) 649 The gullish commonalty. 1845Disraeli Sybil (1863) 33 The gullish multitude studied the daily reports with grave interest. 1885Truth 11 June 933/1 The loudly-expressed confidence of the gullish herd who went for Kingwood. |