释义 |
barkle, v. dial.|ˈbɑːk(ə)l| [f. bark v.2 (see sense 4) + -le 3.] To cake, encrust (with dirt, etc.). So ˈbarkled ppl. a.
1819, etc. in Eng. Dial. Dict. 1913D. H. Lawrence Sons & Lovers ii. 34 'Aven't you got a drink, Missis, for a man when he comes home barkled up from the pit? Ibid. xii. 311 Their barkled shoes hung heavy on their steps. |