neatnik造句
例句與造句
- His extensive collections of photographs, family films and notes are archived with a neatnik's color-coded obsessiveness.
- For instance, a kid who always keeps his or her room clean could be called a " neatnik ."
- In appearance, Leichter is more neatnik than beatnik, wearing double-breasted suits, starched shirts and glasses with scholarly frames.
- "' Neatnik Saucer "'is the patented high chair cover and baby place mat all-in-one.
- Apparently first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton isn't thought of as a neatnik; she received a mere 7 percent of the vote.
- It's difficult to find neatnik in a sentence. 用neatnik造句挺難的
- Neatnik is a lightweight, portable and collapsible juvenile product that is designed to fit primarily restaurant style high chairs and some home models.
- Judging from all accounts, it's unlikely that a neatnik could turn into a slob, no matter how relaxed he or she becomes.
- One look at neatnik Waters, with his pencil mustache and perfectly knotted tie, and you know his id had to go somewhere and be infantile.
- One is a punctilious neatnik who re-irons his newly starched shirts, runs a tight meeting and likes nothing better than a well-done deal.
- It has Lemmon as Felix the neatnik and Matthau as Oscar the slob, but its comedy is broader than the original movie _ like the TV show.
- Kate's character undergoes abrupt changes _ from quiet neatnik Q-tipping her computer keyboard, to a hellion yelling epithets in the lobby of a Paris hotel.
- Until recently, work by Rivera Villafane, Juhasz-Alvarado and Rivera Marrero might have felt out of step with a neatnik, object-fixated New York art mainstream.
- This works for the " neatnik, " because everything can be picked up and deposited quickly, and it works for the slob because everything is in one place.
- A self-described neatnik, Rudi Bakhtiar, a news anchor for CNN Headline News, has a penchant for keeping her Prada, Gucci and Tahari designer duds in tip-top order.
- This stuff builds up so fast that it is hard to keep it from sliding off the deck onto the floor, unless the editor is a cruel-hearted neatnik and throws all of it away.