单词 | rattle-headed |
释义 | > as lemmasˈrattle-headed ˈrattle-headed adj. = rattle-brained adj. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > lack of understanding > foolishness, folly > giddiness, empty-headedness > [adjective] > and noisy rattle-brained1628 rattle-pated1633 rattle-headed1647 rattle-noddled1661 shandy1691 rattle-skulled1780 baaing1818 1647 H. Neville Parl. of Ladies (Wing N512) 3 The Rattle-headed Ladyes being Assembled at Kates in the Covent-Garden. 1777 J. Heely Descr. Envil i. 4 Not so, exclaim the drinking, rattle-headed, tavern-lounging animals. 1864 T. L. Nichols 40 Years Amer. Life II. xiii. 224 As lively, sparkling, amiable, and rattle-headed as she knew how to be. 1992 Seattle Times (Nexis) 19 Nov. b1 He is, rather, a nice kid who is a bit rattle-headed about money. That doesn't make him a criminal delinquent. < as lemmas |
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