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单词 wisp
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Definition of wisp in English:

wisp

noun wɪspwɪsp
  • 1A small thin or twisted bunch, piece, or amount of something.

    wisps of smoke rose into the air
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I looked out the open door and saw the thin wisps of gas just floating around in mid-air.
    • She nearly leaps with joy feeling a faint wisp of his breath upon her sensitive skin.
    • He wore a thin metal belt on his head that allowed wisps of his blond hair to part in the middle.
    • We woke to a calm and crisp morning with a light frost on our sleeping bags, below a beautiful blue sky with wisps of cloud streaking above the lake, which lay as a blue sea below us.
    • Other pieces offer the barest wisps of melody, relying on the group's ability to generate structure spontaneously.
    • She suggests the goggles' straps with abbreviated wisps of graphite that twist and whip about the page.
    • Dreams came to me, like wisps of fog in the night sky.
    • They only let out a faint wisp of their emotion.
    • The mistakes I made could have happened with any recipe, so these wisps of wisdom should come in handy even when not cooking meatloaf.
    • Above the red tile roofs, wisps of smoke drifted from the chimneys.
    • I could tell because there were a couple of wisps of purplish smoke wafting around the light fixtures a minute after I said it.
    • She noticed long ears protruding from the thin wisps of hair.
    • His are fantasies with hanging beads and wisps of feathers and leather straps as thin as ribbon.
    • Her red hair was pulled backward into a bun, and two thin wisps of hair dangled near her eyes.
    • Outside it is cold, and thin wisps of fog are unwinding along the damp length of Baker Street.
    • A small fire crackled in the fireplace, thin wisps of smoke curling up the sturdy brick chimney.
    • For the main course, having opted not to have a starter, Paula chose the Chinese-style beef fillet which arrived garnished with wisps of potato and noodles.
    • They consist of complex cross-bedded sands commonly enclosing thin wisps of muddy sediment.
    • Her hair was up in a French twist with a few wisps of hair framing her face.
    • As the aircraft continues to teeter absurdly on the edge of the sky, little pain-flavoured wisps of memories will start to taunt him.
    Synonyms
    strand, tendril, lock
    piece, scrap, shred, thread
    1. 1.1 A small bunch of hay or straw used for drying or grooming a horse.
    2. 1.2 A small, thin person, typically a child.
      a fourteen-year-old wisp of a girl
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Edouard Collin is a tall wisp of a French teenager, all well-tanned Parisian sinew with a sharp-angled, warmly expressive face born to be placed in front of a camera.
      • He pointed to a dark wisp of a girl who watched the boat-boy from a shady spot under the olives.
      • Standing quickly, the nurse steadied the wisp of a girl with a strong hand.
      • ‘I don't know, Rifka,’ I whispered, hugging the little blond wisp of a child close to me.
      • The wisp of a girl would pass the final set of tests.
      • My grandma, after whom I am named, was said to be a cheerfully energetic thin wisp of a woman.
      • Grace was crouched in front of a small wisp of a girl.
      • It was hilarious to see how hard the boy was trying to intimidate a small wisp of a girl and failing miserably.
      • She saw a mass of copper hair on a tiny wisp of a girl with the palest skin she had ever seen.
      • A skinny wisp of a young woman entered the room, timidly opening the door to the side to allow her entrance.
      • Then while gazing at her tear streaked face he saw her chin quiver and his heart was charmed by this small wisp of a lass, until, that is, he looked at what she held in her hands.
      • She's just a young wisp of a girl, and very sensitive to boot: Scold her in the slightest, and she dissolves into hysterics.
      • Ash Beck, a thin wisp of a person, pushed through the crowd and ran to where Ian lay.
      • Turning, she saw the voice's owner, a thin wisp of a man in strange white clothing.
  • 2rare A flock of snipe.

    a wisp of snipe utter their well-known cry
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As soon as a wisp of snipes arrive, off starts our mercury with the glad tidings.
    • We unexpectedly flushed a wisp of snipe.
    • If a man hears of a wisp of snipe in any particular place, he must be off at once.
    • Suddenly, up got such a wisp of snipe, under my very feet, that I am bound to say I missed both barrels
    • I never saw but two ducks and one wild wisp of snipes.

Origin

Middle English: origin uncertain; perhaps related to whisk.

Rhymes

crisp, lisp, will-o'-the-wisp
 
 

Definition of wisp in US English:

wisp

nounwispwɪsp
  • 1A small thin or twisted bunch, piece, or amount of something.

    wisps of smoke rose into the air
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She suggests the goggles' straps with abbreviated wisps of graphite that twist and whip about the page.
    • She noticed long ears protruding from the thin wisps of hair.
    • Her red hair was pulled backward into a bun, and two thin wisps of hair dangled near her eyes.
    • Other pieces offer the barest wisps of melody, relying on the group's ability to generate structure spontaneously.
    • I could tell because there were a couple of wisps of purplish smoke wafting around the light fixtures a minute after I said it.
    • Dreams came to me, like wisps of fog in the night sky.
    • His are fantasies with hanging beads and wisps of feathers and leather straps as thin as ribbon.
    • Above the red tile roofs, wisps of smoke drifted from the chimneys.
    • We woke to a calm and crisp morning with a light frost on our sleeping bags, below a beautiful blue sky with wisps of cloud streaking above the lake, which lay as a blue sea below us.
    • I looked out the open door and saw the thin wisps of gas just floating around in mid-air.
    • A small fire crackled in the fireplace, thin wisps of smoke curling up the sturdy brick chimney.
    • For the main course, having opted not to have a starter, Paula chose the Chinese-style beef fillet which arrived garnished with wisps of potato and noodles.
    • They consist of complex cross-bedded sands commonly enclosing thin wisps of muddy sediment.
    • She nearly leaps with joy feeling a faint wisp of his breath upon her sensitive skin.
    • They only let out a faint wisp of their emotion.
    • Her hair was up in a French twist with a few wisps of hair framing her face.
    • He wore a thin metal belt on his head that allowed wisps of his blond hair to part in the middle.
    • The mistakes I made could have happened with any recipe, so these wisps of wisdom should come in handy even when not cooking meatloaf.
    • As the aircraft continues to teeter absurdly on the edge of the sky, little pain-flavoured wisps of memories will start to taunt him.
    • Outside it is cold, and thin wisps of fog are unwinding along the damp length of Baker Street.
    Synonyms
    strand, tendril, lock
    1. 1.1 A small bunch of hay or straw used for drying or grooming a horse.
    2. 1.2 A small thin person, typically a child.
      a fourteen-year-old wisp of a girl
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A skinny wisp of a young woman entered the room, timidly opening the door to the side to allow her entrance.
      • Turning, she saw the voice's owner, a thin wisp of a man in strange white clothing.
      • My grandma, after whom I am named, was said to be a cheerfully energetic thin wisp of a woman.
      • The wisp of a girl would pass the final set of tests.
      • Then while gazing at her tear streaked face he saw her chin quiver and his heart was charmed by this small wisp of a lass, until, that is, he looked at what she held in her hands.
      • Edouard Collin is a tall wisp of a French teenager, all well-tanned Parisian sinew with a sharp-angled, warmly expressive face born to be placed in front of a camera.
      • She saw a mass of copper hair on a tiny wisp of a girl with the palest skin she had ever seen.
      • She's just a young wisp of a girl, and very sensitive to boot: Scold her in the slightest, and she dissolves into hysterics.
      • Standing quickly, the nurse steadied the wisp of a girl with a strong hand.
      • Ash Beck, a thin wisp of a person, pushed through the crowd and ran to where Ian lay.
      • ‘I don't know, Rifka,’ I whispered, hugging the little blond wisp of a child close to me.
      • He pointed to a dark wisp of a girl who watched the boat-boy from a shady spot under the olives.
      • Grace was crouched in front of a small wisp of a girl.
      • It was hilarious to see how hard the boy was trying to intimidate a small wisp of a girl and failing miserably.

Origin

Middle English: origin uncertain; perhaps related to whisk.

 
 
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