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squirmish
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/03/13 02:24 UTC 版)
発音
- (General American) IPA: /ˈskwɝmɪʃ/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA: /ˈskwɜːmɪʃ/
形容詞
squirmish (comparative more squirmish, superlative most squirmish)
- showing signs of restlessness resulting from feelings of discomfort or distress.
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1971, U.S. Government information policies and practices--the Pentagon Papers: Hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Ninety-second Congress, first [and second] session[s], volume 4, →OCLC, page 1030:
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名詞
squirmish (plural squirmishes)
- (nonce word, proscribed) A skirmish.
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1991, Sylvia Griffith Wheeler, This Fool History: An Oral History of Dakota Territory, volume 3, University of South Dakota Press, →ISBN:
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Usage shifted from formal to less formal with each new generation. Words themselves changed. Why, I wonder, did two old soldiers both use "squirmish" rather than "skirmish" line? (Robert Norman says of Wounded Knee confrontation: "We were ordered to make a ‘squirmish’ line around those Indians standing there.")
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2011 March 30, TJ Mayotte, “Dictionary Battles: The Fight to Find Meaning in Doublespeak”, in Patch, Elkridge, MD, archived from the original on 2016-03-26:
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Or ask Sarah Palin, who last year created a controversial neologism in refudiate and yesterday wondered if the situation in Libya is a war or a “squirmish,” (a rather apropos malamanteau of “squirm” and “skirmish,” both of which seem, in fact, to be occurring in and about Libya). These verbal blunders give ammunition to her political opponents and may help scuttle her as-yet-to-be-determined presidential bid.
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2014 February 10, Carol Williamson, Blackberry Sponge with Custard, Xlibris Corporation, →ISBN:
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Another row blows up as ten girls fight for the right to be the one to hold it above her head. For a second, Sophie hopes that the meringue will fall on all their squabbling heads as she is getting fed up with all this animosity, but she remains positive and lets them have their squirmish, safe in the knowledge she will win the battle.
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2016 December 27, Matthew J. Elliot, edited by Elena Casagrande, Big Trouble in Little China the Illustrated Novel: Big Trouble in Mother Russia, Simon and Schuster, →ISBN, page 222:
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But right at that moment, you're standing in the way of our boys getting their eager hands on technology that could help end every squirmish before it starts, and certainly ease our negotiations with a lot of oil-rich nations.
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2017 December 4, Roslyn Petelin, “The horror and pleasure of misused words: from mispronunciation to malapropisms”, in The Conversation, archived from the original on November 12, 2024:
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The most quoted malamanteau is George W. Bush’s “I misunderestimated”. Others that have evoked smirks have been “miscommunicado” (from “miscommunicate” and “incommunicado”), “insinuendo” (from “innuendo” and “insinuation”), and “squirmish” (“squirm” and “skirmish”).
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2020 January 9, John Alex Harrison, “XLVI THE EZ-ROBOTS”, in The Fallen Angel, Xlibris Corporation, →ISBN:
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The recent squirmish on the use of artificial intelligence in judicial proceedings has attracted attention -— and controversy.
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動詞
squirmish (third-person singular simple present squirmishes, present participle squirmishing, simple past and past participle squirmished)
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