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单词 crybaby
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Definition of crybaby in English:

crybaby

nounPlural crybabiesˈkrʌɪbeɪbiˈkraɪˌbeɪbi
  • A person, especially a child, who sheds tears frequently or readily.

    爱哭的人(尤指小孩)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Who can blame them; I've been such a crybaby for the last day or so.
    • The parents, reserved New Englanders, have neither the time nor the inclination to pamper crybabies.
    • ‘You're such a crybaby, Keith’ he said slowly as he put the pack down.
    • We're all treated as vulnerable crybabies, unable to take a harsh word without running off in tears.
    • But my cheeks were dry - which is actually impressive, since I'm a notorious crybaby at movies.
    • He is, of course, the ultimate crybaby and it's always fun to watch him whine when he gets knocked out of a tournament.
    • I held them in awe and was something of a crybaby constantly running to my mother for protection if they said anything cross to me.
    • Otherwise, some might think he's nothing but a crybaby and a bad loser.
    • A cousin, exasperatedly and somewhat self-righteously, called him a crybaby.
    • ‘You probably think you've landed yourself with a real crybaby after all of this ’, I joked, wiping my eyes with the back of my hand.
    • We shouldn't be whiners and crybabies about it.
    • Time and increasing exposure has shown him to be a loudmouth crybaby, gutless hypocrite, economic buffoon, geopolitical imbecile, and possessed of the emotional fortitude of a ten-year-old.
    • She just didn't want to put up with the little brat even if it meant making herself out to be a coward or a crybaby, whichever way they took it.
    • So I'm not some sort of freak for being such a crybaby?
    • I really have to stop being such a crybaby at gigs.
    • The challenge, as always, was how to name the problem without sounding like a crybaby or jinxing all future job prospects.

Definition of crybaby in US English:

crybaby

nounˈkrīˌbābēˈkraɪˌbeɪbi
  • A person, especially a child, who sheds tears frequently or readily.

    爱哭的人(尤指小孩)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The challenge, as always, was how to name the problem without sounding like a crybaby or jinxing all future job prospects.
    • Time and increasing exposure has shown him to be a loudmouth crybaby, gutless hypocrite, economic buffoon, geopolitical imbecile, and possessed of the emotional fortitude of a ten-year-old.
    • We shouldn't be whiners and crybabies about it.
    • The parents, reserved New Englanders, have neither the time nor the inclination to pamper crybabies.
    • ‘You're such a crybaby, Keith’ he said slowly as he put the pack down.
    • A cousin, exasperatedly and somewhat self-righteously, called him a crybaby.
    • She just didn't want to put up with the little brat even if it meant making herself out to be a coward or a crybaby, whichever way they took it.
    • I really have to stop being such a crybaby at gigs.
    • We're all treated as vulnerable crybabies, unable to take a harsh word without running off in tears.
    • So I'm not some sort of freak for being such a crybaby?
    • He is, of course, the ultimate crybaby and it's always fun to watch him whine when he gets knocked out of a tournament.
    • ‘You probably think you've landed yourself with a real crybaby after all of this ’, I joked, wiping my eyes with the back of my hand.
    • But my cheeks were dry - which is actually impressive, since I'm a notorious crybaby at movies.
    • Who can blame them; I've been such a crybaby for the last day or so.
    • I held them in awe and was something of a crybaby constantly running to my mother for protection if they said anything cross to me.
    • Otherwise, some might think he's nothing but a crybaby and a bad loser.
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