spouter造句
例句与造句
- Spacey carries the movie as a reactive weakling so out of his depth in Newfoundland, but the movie gets stolen from him by Dench as the rugged spouter of wisdom who has her own secrets.
- The three best NBA coaches right now are Pat Riley, Phil Jackson and Rudy Tomjanovich, and they all happen to be ardent spouters of mystical Zenspeak though it's more subtle with Rudy T.
- In " Iceman, " he portrays a spiel spouter who is campaigning against the illusions that people live by and who, in the play's final act, divests himself of his own.
- Author Herman Melville created a fictional whaling ship in his novel Moby-Dick by the name of " Grampus ", its crew briefly mentioned in Chapter 3 as they enter the Spouter Inn after a three years voyage.
- Peter Coffin was the proprietor of Spouter-Inn, the lodging house in Herman Melville's 1851 novel, " Moby-Dick, " where Ishmael had to share a bed with the magnificently tattooed Queequeg.
- It's difficult to find spouter in a sentence. 用spouter造句挺难的
- Before she gets fed up there, Mary Jo and Ava are befriended by co-worker Dan ( Jay O . Sanders ), a Shakespeare-spouter who is so clearly Mr . Right he might as well wear a halo.
- Krali Marko Crag is located at, which is 3.4 km southeast of Peleg Peak, 8.46 km southwest of Spouter Peak, 4.94 km west-northwest of Ishmael Peak, and 5.15 km northeast of Marsh Spur.
- Margaret tells him she thinks it's a great idea and sends him to her father to get financing for his plan even providing him her father's old nickname " Spouter " so the secretaries will think he is one of Ben's old friends.
- The enigmatic character of Bulkington disappears from the Spouter Inn in the midst of the " Grampus " crew's revelries, his shipmates pursuing him into the night with cries of " Where's Bulkington ? " Later in the book Bulkington turns up as a crewman on board the Pequod, the narrator Ishmael noting it would be Bulkington's fate to die at sea, but never mentioning him again in the book.
- Traditionalists will say nobody wants to read 2, 000, or even 200, words on a computer screen _ that you want a paperback at the beach, not a laptop . ( Wired jargon-spouters might even call a paperback a " portable content device, " and be wowed by any old thing that moves across the screen, much as early filmgoers marveled at the motion of the picture, however stilted .)
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