释义 |
ˈvomity, a. U.S. [f. vomit n. + -y1.] Redolent of vomit.
1951J. D. Salinger Catcher in Rye xii. 106 The cab I had was a real old one that smelled like someone'd just tossed his cookies in it. I always get those vomity kind of cabs if I go anywhere late at night. 1967I. A. Baraka in W. King Black Short Story Anthol. (1972) 125 Oh, I am drunk and vomity in my room, with only Charley Ventura to understand my grace. 1984Listener 20–27 Dec. 68/3, 80 per cent of the material is American, vomity kind of lampoons of great American institutions such as Advertising and the Presidency. |