释义 |
on the tiles informal, chiefly British Having a lively night out: it won’t be the first time he’s spent a night on the tiles...- As Britain gears up for a night of New Year festivities a survey has shown that eight out of ten people do not want to spend a night on the tiles.
- He looks as if he has barely survived a night on the tiles; he makes mistakes and you are never entirely convinced he has the skill to win the day.
- Like any 23-year-old, she apparently enjoys a night out on the tiles with the girls.
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