释义 |
nuttiness|ˈnʌtɪnɪs| [f. nutty a. + -ness.] The quality or state of being nutty (in various senses).
1865R. D. Blackmore Cradock Nowell (1866) xv. 137 In the height of summer, [his colour was] a dappled bay; towards the autumnal equinox, a tendency to nuttiness. 1884Sat. Rev. 8 Mar. 321/2 The six essays..have the ‘nuttiness’ of age about them. 1916E. V. Lucas Vermilion Box 27 All his nuttiness has gone. You remember how his hair used to be swept right back from his forehead with lovely comb marks in it. 1926E. O'Neill Great God Brown 20 And I know damn well, underneath your nuttiness, you're gone on her. 1965H. Gold Man who was not with It xv. 128 It's the nuttiness of the mark and his fist in his palm. 1965Listener 24 June 951/2 Scientists..regard these same assumptions as ‘nuttiness from an amateur’. |