| 单词 | air-dance | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasair-dance  (e)   Locative, as  air-built,  air-dance,  air-fowling, etc. ΚΠ a1616    W. Shakespeare Macbeth 		(1623)	  iii. iv. 61  				This is the  Ayre-drawne-Dagger.       View more context for this quotation 1658    J. Rowland tr.  T. Mouffet Theater of Insects in  E. Topsell Hist. Four-footed Beasts 994  				The boyes..exercise their air-fowling not without profit and pleasure. 1728    A. Pope Dunciad  iii. 10  				The air-built Castle, and the golden Dream. 1843    E. Miall in  Nonconformist 3 537  				An air-built castle, which dissolves away before the gaze of reason. 1853    C. Kingsley Hypatia I. xi. 232  				Swallows..began their air-dance for the day. 1882    J. Hawthorne Fortune's Fool 		(1883)	  i. xii  				The air-drawn picture of all the wondrous scenes that were in her memory. 1888    G. M. Hopkins Poems 		(1967)	 105  				Cloud-puffball, torn tufts, tossed pillows flaunt forth, then chevy on an air-built thoroughfare. 1894    W. D. Howells Lit. Friends & Acquaintance 		(1900)	  i. xvi. 59  				I was a helplessly concrete young person, and all forms of the abstract, the air-drawn, afflicted me like physical discomforts. 1947    S. Sassoon Heart's Journey xxxi, in  Coll. Poems 		(1984)	 194  				To music's air-built mesh Move thoughts for ever strange. 1992    O. Goldsmith First Wives Club  ii. xi. 231  				She had to stoop to receive the kiss—a real kiss, no social air-smack—that he planted on her cheek. < as lemmas | 
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