单词 | to feel mean |
释义 | > as lemmasto feel mean c. U.S. colloquial. to feel mean: to feel ashamed of one's conduct; to feel guilty of unfairness or unkindness. ΚΠ 1839 F. Marryat Diary in Amer. II. 224 Mean is occasionally used for ashamed. ‘I never felt so mean in all my life.’ 1862 R. H. Newell Orpheus C. Kerr Papers I. ii. 21 I see he felt powerful mean, so I walked up to him. 1884 ‘M. Twain’ Adventures Huckleberry Finn xli. 353 [She] tucked me in, and mothered me so good I felt mean. a1911 D. G. Phillips Susan Lenox (1917) I. iii. 32 Both felt mean and small. 1925 St. Nicholas Nov. 476/1 Darned if I don't feel mean! I wish I'd offered to go along with him. < as lemmas |
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