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linty

[ lin-tee ]

adjective

, lint·i·er, lint·i·est.
  1. full of or covered with lint:

    This blue suit gets linty quickly.

  2. like lint:

    linty bits on his coat.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of linty1

First recorded in 1600–10; lint + -y 1

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Example Sentences

Avoid the use of linty old cloths, because the thread and lint clog the traps and drains.

Poor little linty-locked ones, imprisoned in the tiny cot in those bitter days!

But to gae back to the Linty and the Hippopotamus, resumed Kilmarkeckle.

No need to go with muddy boots, though, or linty, or have your bow upside down.

Above his uniform of linty gray, Paul's face was pale and without expression.

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