单词 | gallous |
例句 | An Irishman likes to be thought a gallous fellow. Letters of John Keats to His Family and Friends 2011-03-30T02:00:14.620Z I imagine "gallous" to be a rustic Lewis Carroll compound, made up in equal parts of callousness and gallantry, which most boys are, at some stage of their existence. An Englishwoman's Love-Letters He was a "gallous chap" in his youth, so said my grandmother, with a great love of good clothes and gunpowder. D'Ri and I Father Reilly's after reading it in gallous Latin, and "It's come in the nick of time," says he; "so I'll wed them in a hurry, dreading that young gaffer who'd capsize the stars." The Playboy of the Western World My Dearest: See what an effect your "gallous young hound" episode has had on me. An Englishwoman's Love-Letters You must find me somebody who was a "gallous young hound" in the days of his youth—Crossjay, for instance:—there! An Englishwoman's Love-Letters He used to know you when he was in service at the H——s, and speaks of you as being then "a gallous young hound," whatever that may mean. An Englishwoman's Love-Letters Ah, you'll have a gallous jaunt I'm saying, coaching out through Limbo with my father's ghost. The Playboy of the Western World |
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