释义 |
ˈcorn-shuck U.S. = corn-husk.
a1860Thorpe Big Bear Arkansas (Bartl.), A wild-cat skin pulled off whole, stuffed with corn-shucks, for a pillow. 1884J. G. Bourke Snake Dance iv. 39 Cedar sprigs encircled ankles and waists, and corn-shucks tied up their hair. So ˈcorn-shucking = corn-husking.
a1860Major Jones (Bartl.), The young people were all..laughin', as if they'd been to a corn-shuckin', more'n to a meetin' house. 1884Sat. Rev. 7 June 740/2, I have seen the negro at work, and I have..attended his corn-shuckings. |