释义 |
ˈwind-shook, ppl. a. rare—1. [f. wind n.1 + shook, pa. pple. of shake v.] = wind-shaken 2; in quot. transf. having internal cavities like wind-shaken timber.
1784Twamley Dairying Exempl. 51 The cause of jointing or wind-shook Cheese, is from a small quantity of Slip-Curd being much broke, so as not sufficient, to form Eyes in the Cheese. |