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scrannel造句
(1) It seems to be the case that Milton's made this word up, this wonderful word scrannel. (2) This last line that I've read seems itself to have been grated on a scrannel pipe. (3) We have no idea what this menacing contraption actually is supposed to look like or what it's actually intended to signify, but we can know, I think, with some certainty that it's not scrannel. (4) At least that's what the OED tells us; the only example that they can find of the word scrannel is in Milton's Lycidas. (5) I have to read these lines again: "And when they list, their lean and flashy songs grate on their scrannel Pipes of wretched straw."