potato chaser造句

"potato chaser"是什么意思   

例句与造句

  1. A 1963 letter to the " New York Times " claimed that the fad began in late 1938 when Lothrop Withington Jr ., a Harvard freshman with " [ class ] presidential aspirations, " was encouraged by his " campaign managers " to do so as a publicity stunt : " Reporters and photographers were inadvertently present in the Harvard Freshman Union when Withington swallowed his live goldfish ( with a mashed potato chaser ) and started a nationwide fad in the spring of 1939 . " The editor replied that " unless the Editor's memory is deceiving him, the goldfish-swallowing craze among school and college boys had begun at least as early as 1930 . " However, a " Time " magazine noted in a 1939 article, " Harvard Freshman Lothrop Withington Jr ., son of a onetime ( 1910 ) Harvard football captain, started the fad sweeping U . S . campuses . . . ".
  2. It's difficult to find potato chaser in a sentence. 用potato chaser造句挺难的

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