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单词 wambly
释义

wamblyadj.

/ˈwɒmbli/
Forms: Also wambley, wombly.
Etymology: < wamble n. or wamble v. + -y suffix1.
dialect.
1. Affected with nausea.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > digestive disorders > [adjective] > affected by nausea > of person
squeamishc1450
qualmish1548
wamble-cropped1552
wamble-stomached1552
qualming1576
queasy1579
queasy-stomached1579
kecklish1601
keckish1603
nauseous1613
nauseative1620
sick1631
sick at (or to, in) the stomach1653
vomiturient1666
sick as a horse1705
qualmyish1831
squeamy1838
qualmy1846
queachy1859
squalmish1867
wambly1872
ill1928
naar1969
sick as a parrot1979
1872 Hartley's Yorksh. Ditties 1st Ser. 104 He wor takken varry wamley for want ov a bit ov a bitin on.
1892 H. M. Batson Dark I. iv. 75 If they went without their meal they would be ‘wombly’ all the morning.
2. Causing nausea.
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the world > physical sensation > taste and flavour > unsavouriness > [adjective] > disgusting
queasyc1450
walsh1513
filthy1533
wallowish1548
foul1560
maumish1580
nasty1601
distastable1607
distasteful1611
disgustfula1625
nauseous1649
fulsome1694
mawkisha1697
disgusting1754
pukey1852
brackish1871
wambly1899
bogging1973
feechie1975
angin1994
1899 ‘Zack’ On Trial xxiii. 220 He lies that heavy on the gorge o' me I'd a deal liefer spue the wambly gawkin out and be done wi' un.
3. Shaky, tottering, unsteady.
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the world > movement > motion in specific manner > irregular movement or agitation > unsteady movement > [adjective]
waveringc1540
tilting1606
titubating1653
volatile1654
tittering1661
drunken1786
wavery1820
vacillating1822
joggly1828
yawing1835
teetering1845
wambly1857
pecky1864
drunk1881
teetery1900
wambling1908
1857 E. Waugh Sketches Lancs. Life (ed. 2) 106 Eh! he used to be as limber as a treawt when he're young; but neaw he's as wambley an' slamp as a barrow full o' warp sizin'.
1893 R. L. Stevenson Catriona xi. 123 I was still so wambly on my legs that I cowped upon the top of him.

Derivatives

ˈwambliness n.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > digestive disorders > [noun] > nausea
wlatingc725
unlusteOE
abominationa1398
flatingnessa1398
indignation1398
wambling1398
wlatness1398
nausea?a1425
walmingc1440
loathsomeness1536
qualming1565
subversion of the stomach1569
queasiness1576
pukishness1581
squeamishnessa1586
distaste1598
nausiness1598
wamble1603
sickness1604
distasting1605
distasture1611
nauseation1628
nauseousness1628
qualmishness1643
nauseating1651
crop-sickness1654
squeasinessa1660
mawkishness1670
qualminess1778
wambliness1900
icky1969
1900 E. Phillpotts Sons of Morning i. ix. 90 It do bring him a wambliness of the innards to do or say ought as may draw the public eye upon un.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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