Word of the Day Archive
Friday January 19, 2007

yeasty \YEE-stee\, adjective:
1. Of, pertaining to, or resembling yeast.
2. Not yet settled or formed; immature or incomplete.
3. Marked by agitation or change.
4. Frothy or trivial; frivolous.
5. Full of vitality; exuberant.

Aunt Mari had the basket open and was taking out freshly baked rolls, which had been carefully wrapped in a tea towel. The yeasty smell of them and of fried chicken made Eve realize how hungry she was.
-- Mary Balog, Slightly Married

We are living in the time of the parenthesis, a great and yeasty time, he concluded. "Make uncertainty your friend."
-- Bill Sweetman, "A yeasty time", Interavia Business & Technology, July 1, 2001

In that yeasty time in the mid-sixties when I went to work as a reporter in Paris, the world was about to pop.
-- Raymond Sokolov, Why We Eat What We Eat

I see you bubbling all over the place -- you're yeasty, and I think it's grand!
-- Joan Anderson, A Year by the Sea

Yeasty is from yeast, from Middle English yeest, from Old English gist.

Dictionary.com Entry and Pronunciation for yeasty

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