| 单词 | the willies | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasthe willies    the willies: a strong feeling of nervous discomfort. Chiefly in  to give (someone) the willies,  to get the willies. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > fear > apprehension > 			[noun]		 > apprehension > instance or fit of feara1625 all-overs1870 the williesa1895 heebie-jeebies1923 tomtit1930 shit1947 a1895    E. Field House 		(1896)	 xxiv. 257  				The glaring colors would be likely to give the dear child the ‘willies’. I do not know what the ‘willies’ are, but I do know that little Josephine sleeps well. 1896    Dial. Notes 1 427  				To have the willies, to be nervous. 1913    J. London Valley of Moon 105  				Bert gives me the willies the way he's always lookin' for trouble. 1942    G. Kersh Nine Lives Bill Nelson ix. 57  				It can give you the willies when, in broad daylight, you hear a rifle go off. 1975    B. Felton  & M. Fowler Best, Worst & most Unusual 277  				You can now visit Winchester House. But we wouldn't advise it if you suffer from the willies. 1998    C. Meredith Sidereal Time 201  				What they didn' know was it was all shifting anyway. That would've put the willies up em. In fact it did when people started to twig. 2003    New! 3 Nov. 49/1  				Pop Idol winner Will Young, 24, got the willies one spooky night while staying in an old monastery in France. < as lemmas | 
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