词汇 | sook |
释义 | sook noun[ C ] Australian Englishuk /sʊk/ us /sʊk/ a shy or cowardly (= not brave) child or person: 懦夫,胆小鬼 "Stop being a sook", said Jim as he pulled back on the bow. I know I've been blogging about how cold it is, but I am not being a sook . Stop being a damn sook. I’m not a total sook about where I sleep. Now I fully admit I am a sook and a hypochondriac, but this felt like some kind of fiery needle being driven in to my knee. Heroes and cowards adventurer baby chicken coward craven fainthearted fallen idol fighter folk hero frit have-a-go hero idol knight errant marshmallow pantywaist piker superhero superheroine wimp Idiomhave a sook sook verb[ I ] Australian Englishinformaluk /sʊk/ us /sʊk/ to refuse to smile and be pleasant to people because you are angry or unhappy about something: He's been sooking like a spoilt brat. She sooked at the front door because she didn't want to go to daycare. Synonym sulk Expressing and showing feelings abandon affect affective be in/get into a stateidiom beat your breast/chestidiom crimson feelingly fling fling up your handsidiom flush freak freak (someone) out game face pale pouty roar roar with something spill spill out sulk You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Weeping and crying |
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