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donkey
[ dong-kee, dawng-, duhng- ]
noun
- the domestic ass, Equus asinus.
- (since 1874) a representation of this animal as the emblem of the U.S. Democratic Party.
- a stupid, silly, or obstinate person.
- a woodworking apparatus consisting of a clamping frame and saw, used for cutting marquetry veneers.
adjective
- Machinery. auxiliary:
donkey engine; donkey pump; donkey boiler.
donkey
/ ˈdɒŋkɪ /
noun
- Also calledass a long-eared domesticated member of the horse family ( Equidae ), descended from the African wild ass ( Equus asinus )
- a stupid or stubborn person
- slang.a footballer known for his or her lack of skill
the players are a bunch of overpriced and overrated donkeys
- talk the hind leg(s) off a donkeyto talk endlessly
donkey
- A symbol (see also symbol ) of the Democratic party , introduced in a series of political cartoons by Thomas Nast during the congressional elections of 1874. ( Compare elephant .)
Word History and Origins
Origin of donkey1
Word History and Origins
Origin of donkey1
Example Sentences
“If a donkey is too comfortable it goes on black ice.”
The “Voting Era” collection merch spans from tote bags to stickers – one featuring a donkey wearing friendship bracelets – shirts and hats, many of which include the "I'm in my voting era" motto.
“Booty, booty, booty,” my class instructor, DeNae D’Auria, calls out as we, on all fours, donkey kick with a bungee cord over one foot to increase resistance.
Ahmad was ahead of us on his donkey, leading the flock towards the grazing land, as his forefathers had done for generations.
He also compared Mr Maduro's intelligence to that of a donkey and said "the people of Venezuela have had enough of this clown".
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