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Definition of whizzo in English: whizzo(also wizzo) adjective wɪzˈəʊ British dated, informal often as exclamation Excellent. 〈非正式,旧〉极好的,出色的 here in 24 whizzo pages is The Story of Monetary Policy Example sentencesExamples - Eric said the water ruined their electronic wizzo till, affected the overhead lights and doused the cigarette and sweet stock.
- So any whizzo socialist spending schemes Brown may entertain will need to be paid for by cuts.
- ‘I also liked the look of Trafficmaster which is having a whizzo time with its electronic maps in cars,’ he said.
- These boys from California probably thought it was bit of a wizzo idea to take their name from Tolkien's masterpiece for your up and coming heavy metal rock band.
- Of course, Intel don't expect you to be buying this motherboard intending to use the on-board video to replace your whizzo video card.
- But this year I've been given some whizzo presents (not one watch - can you Adam and Eve it?) which required a more proactive approach.
- When it was discovered that nobody liked watching them, the channel had the whizzo idea of buying well-made, grown-up TV shows from America like ER, Ally McBeal and Frasier.
- This whizzo gadget can monitor 8 temperatures and control 8 fans automatically according to temperature.
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