| 单词 | silly-bold | 
| 释义 | > as lemmassilly-bold  C1.   Adverbial or parasynthetic, forming adjectives, as  silly-bold,  silly-mad,  silly-mild,  silly-faced,  silly-titled, etc. ΚΠ 1593    W. Shakespeare Venus & Adonis sig. H  				It [sc. love] shall be raging mad, and sillie  milde.       View more context for this quotation a1658    J. Durham Blessednesse of Death 		(1681)	 Ep. Ded. sig. **v  				Shall we look on the great multituds of Protestants..as a company of silly-pated ridiculs, rather to be pitied then as paterns to be imitated? 1760    R. James Canine Madness 186  				The reason of which was owing to his [sc. a sheep-dog's] being what we vulgarly call silly mad. 1807    A. Seward Lett. 		(1811)	 VI. 388  				A few extracts from the silly-titled poem Epics of the Ton. a1825    R. Forby Vocab. E. Anglia 		(1830)	  				Silly-bold, impertinently and unbecomingly free; assuming unseemly airs. 1903    R. Gower Rec. & Reminisc. 258  				Silly-faced Charles X in the same apparel. 1987    R. Curtis  & B. Elton Blackadder the Third in  R. Curtis et al.  Blackadder: Whole Damn Dynasty 		(1998)	 245/1 		(stage direct)	  				Silly-dressed man blows a kazoo and laughs. No one else does. 2000    T. Hawks Playing Moldovans at Tennis xv. 189  				In the foyer I saw that Grigorii Corzun was in conversation with two silly-hatted men. < as lemmas | 
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