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词汇 yappy
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Definition of yappy in English:

yappy

adjectiveyappiest, yappier ˈjapiˈyapē
informal
  • 1(of a dog) inclined to bark in a sharp, shrill way.

    〈非正式〉(狗)喜欢狂吠的,喜欢尖叫的

    a yappy little peke
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Bogarde owned a couple of yappy dogs but never, as far as I know, a marmoset.
    • There is also a charming and hilarious cameo appearance from Kathy Bates, as Sarah's Aunt Mitzi, a classic ageing deminondaine in a silk Pucci kaftan, who drinks Bloody Marys and lavishes affection on her small yappy dog.
    • He's done a whole lot of paintings of pooches - yappy dogs, poodles, some mutts and a few bulldogs.
    • The shortest, the Jacksons, had been there for merely six months - they had a horribly yappy dog.
    • You could think of it in those terms, or you could just enjoy it as a rant about those obnoxious little yappy dogs.
    • There's Something About Mary was rather unkind to women who tan to crocodile-skinned excess, and featured an electrocution scene involving a yappy dog and a drug overdose.
    • Or having to push past leather-faced French women and their yappy dogs on the Croisette at 7am.
    • She looks for all the world like a cross between a demented leprechaun and that unholy irritating little yappy dog from Frazier.
    • Put on a fedora, start smoking White Owls, walk with a hunch and get a yappy dog.
    • I need your help to make my neighbor's yappy dog disappear
    • Lots of men in tweeds and their small yappy type dogs engaged in some kind of competition.
    • These weren't dogs of the yappy, fluffy variety either; these were the kind of mutts who are all teeth and muscle.
    • Through the tiny window I watched the pensioners shuffling by with their yappy dogs, the parking inspectors on the prowl.
    • Mostly there's sweat and crankiness and small yappy dogs getting under my feet.
    • Fur is in, as are eyebrows plucked razor-thin and yappy little dogs which you can carry around in your shoulder bag.
    • Also, they have a gender-confused yappy dog named Paddy (or Patty.)
    • A beagle isn't a yappy dog, but it will bark and/or growl when strangers of any species come into its territory.
    • But do citizens of England's finest city really want to be associated with a teeth-snapping chocolate bar or a yappy dog?
    • ‘Those small yappy dogs antagonize my big dog and make him/her react,’ they say.
    • ‘I know what I need to do,’ she announced to the small, yappy, fluffy dog at her feet.
    1. 1.1 Inclined to talk foolishly or at length.
      喜欢哇啦哇啦瞎说的
      his yappy, enthusiastic sidekick
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Well I'm willing to do that in essays, as mine tend to be anecdotal and yappy, they're not the most difficult things in the world to read.
      • All was yappy before, during and after a fight, but we always knew he was playing the fool, was a pup so full of life that he had to yip and yap, prance and dance.
      • It's too bad the crowd was so yappy, they missed a subtly twisted, enigmatic show.
      • But it's Eddie Murphy's character… er, voice, who steals the movie as the yappy Donkey.
      • The yappy Yank who did not shut up for the entirety of the boat trip round the Dunvegan seal colony, asking stupid question after stupid question and then giving a running commentary on her emotional reaction to what she saw.
      • The yappy American director and cool producer bookend the grizzled old man, overweight heavy and three young starlets - all of whom look for the world like the cast of a dodgy old Disney flick.
      • He left office tagged as ‘Dennis the Menace’ and labeled by one Cleveland Press columnist as a ‘brutal, vain, yappy, little demagogue.’
      • But he obviously wasn't talking for his yappy and snappy companions perched on the front seat.
      • The actors are doing their best but Ted Tally's yappy, affected script and Ratner's apparent dearth of vision don't leave room for characterization, just performances of one or two notes each.
      • She never seems to notice if she's interrupting and is always gratingly yappy.

Rhymes

crappie, flappy, gappy, happi, happy, nappy, pappy, sappy, scrappy, slap-happy, snappy, strappy, tapis, zappy

Definition of yappy in US English:

yappy

adjectiveˈyapē
informal
  • 1(of a dog) inclined to bark in a sharp, shrill way.

    〈非正式〉(狗)喜欢狂吠的,喜欢尖叫的

    a yappy little peke
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Fur is in, as are eyebrows plucked razor-thin and yappy little dogs which you can carry around in your shoulder bag.
    • ‘I know what I need to do,’ she announced to the small, yappy, fluffy dog at her feet.
    • Mostly there's sweat and crankiness and small yappy dogs getting under my feet.
    • Also, they have a gender-confused yappy dog named Paddy (or Patty.)
    • Lots of men in tweeds and their small yappy type dogs engaged in some kind of competition.
    • He's done a whole lot of paintings of pooches - yappy dogs, poodles, some mutts and a few bulldogs.
    • There's Something About Mary was rather unkind to women who tan to crocodile-skinned excess, and featured an electrocution scene involving a yappy dog and a drug overdose.
    • There is also a charming and hilarious cameo appearance from Kathy Bates, as Sarah's Aunt Mitzi, a classic ageing deminondaine in a silk Pucci kaftan, who drinks Bloody Marys and lavishes affection on her small yappy dog.
    • Through the tiny window I watched the pensioners shuffling by with their yappy dogs, the parking inspectors on the prowl.
    • Or having to push past leather-faced French women and their yappy dogs on the Croisette at 7am.
    • You could think of it in those terms, or you could just enjoy it as a rant about those obnoxious little yappy dogs.
    • These weren't dogs of the yappy, fluffy variety either; these were the kind of mutts who are all teeth and muscle.
    • The shortest, the Jacksons, had been there for merely six months - they had a horribly yappy dog.
    • Bogarde owned a couple of yappy dogs but never, as far as I know, a marmoset.
    • ‘Those small yappy dogs antagonize my big dog and make him/her react,’ they say.
    • But do citizens of England's finest city really want to be associated with a teeth-snapping chocolate bar or a yappy dog?
    • A beagle isn't a yappy dog, but it will bark and/or growl when strangers of any species come into its territory.
    • I need your help to make my neighbor's yappy dog disappear
    • She looks for all the world like a cross between a demented leprechaun and that unholy irritating little yappy dog from Frazier.
    • Put on a fedora, start smoking White Owls, walk with a hunch and get a yappy dog.
    1. 1.1 Inclined to talk foolishly or at length.
      喜欢哇啦哇啦瞎说的
      his yappy, enthusiastic sidekick
      Example sentencesExamples
      • But he obviously wasn't talking for his yappy and snappy companions perched on the front seat.
      • The actors are doing their best but Ted Tally's yappy, affected script and Ratner's apparent dearth of vision don't leave room for characterization, just performances of one or two notes each.
      • He left office tagged as ‘Dennis the Menace’ and labeled by one Cleveland Press columnist as a ‘brutal, vain, yappy, little demagogue.’
      • But it's Eddie Murphy's character… er, voice, who steals the movie as the yappy Donkey.
      • The yappy Yank who did not shut up for the entirety of the boat trip round the Dunvegan seal colony, asking stupid question after stupid question and then giving a running commentary on her emotional reaction to what she saw.
      • The yappy American director and cool producer bookend the grizzled old man, overweight heavy and three young starlets - all of whom look for the world like the cast of a dodgy old Disney flick.
      • She never seems to notice if she's interrupting and is always gratingly yappy.
      • All was yappy before, during and after a fight, but we always knew he was playing the fool, was a pup so full of life that he had to yip and yap, prance and dance.
      • It's too bad the crowd was so yappy, they missed a subtly twisted, enigmatic show.
      • Well I'm willing to do that in essays, as mine tend to be anecdotal and yappy, they're not the most difficult things in the world to read.
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