释义 |
squibbish, a.|ˈskwɪbɪʃ| [f. squib n.] Having something of the character of a squib.
1676Mace Musick's Mon. 129 Toys, or Jiggs, are Light Squibbish Things. 1822Examiner 697/2 The squibbish breadth of humour in the encounter is highly diverting. 1826Disraeli Viv. Grey iii. viii, I had expected..something juvenile and squibbish, when lo! I was introduced to a corpulent individual. |