释义 |
ankle verb- to walk; to travel US, 1926
- In the Fall of 1927, when I ankled back to Chicago from my barnstorming and barn-burning tour of the West, we were still living in a fool’s paradise. — Mezz Mezzrow, Really the Blues, p. 140, 1946
- Well, Tell ankles past and ganders the beret. — Haenigsen, Jive’s Like That, 1947
- I ankled over to the club early, about one A.M. — Edwin Torres, After Hours, p. 263, 1979
- Then she smiled and ankled towards the door. — James Crumley, The Mexican Tree Duck, p. 139, 1993
- in television and film-making, to disassociate yourself from a project US
- — Ralph S. Singleton, Filmaker’s Dictionary, p. 8, 1990
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