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glaikit
[ gley-kit ]
adjective
- foolish; giddy; flighty.
glaikit
/ 藞伞濒别瑟办瑟迟 /
adjective
- foolish; silly; thoughtless
a glaiket expression
Derived Forms
- 藞驳濒补颈办颈迟苍别蝉蝉, noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of glaikit1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of glaikit1
Example Sentences
I think "glaikit" is a superior term to "stupid", "messages" preferable to "groceries" and "shoogly" more mellifluous than "unstable".
The cootie muircocks crousely craw, The maukins tak' their fud fu' braw, I gie their wames a random paw, For a' they're skilpy; For wha' sae glaikit, gleg an' din, To but the ben, or loup the linn, Or scraw aboon the tirlin'-pin Sae frae an' gilpie?
"Nor me either," chimed in a fifth; "I aye thocht her a puir, glaikit, silly-looking thing."
Aweel, the doctor said she was greatly better; and sae, as I was complainin at the time, she was taen ben the house, to let me get some rest; and Lizzy Duncan鈥攇laikit hizzy! as she has turned oot鈥攃am to sit up for the nicht.
Yet, with all the guidwife's cleverness, she had not been able either to prevent Giles from getting behind with his rent鈥攖he more by token as, we fancy, that Kelpiehaugh was too dear鈥攐r to get "the glaikit hizzy," Mary, her daughter, well buckled to a canny laird, who might help them to pay up their arrears.
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