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jammy
[ jam-ee ]
adjective
, jam·mi·er, jam·mi·est.
- British Informal. very lucky.
He has a jammy job.
- covered or filled with jam:
jammy doughnuts.
- tasting like or having the consistency of jam: jammy soft-boiled eggs.
a sweet and jammy wine that tastes like cooked berries;
jammy soft-boiled eggs.
jammy
/ ˈdʒæmɪ /
adjective
- covered with or tasting like jam
- slang.lucky
jammy so-and-sos!
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Example Sentences
Toasted cheese and hot jammy pastry were faithfully served to the ragged host—but with no breathless haste.
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We received yours, and are glad to hear poor Jammy is recovered so well.
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There's ir Jammy; he's as big a wastril as ever stare't up a lone.
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It ain't quite our up-to-date kibosh, o' course, but the way as that Sam chewed the rag was just jammy.
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He was succeeded by his eldest son James, afterwards known as Jammy Lowther.
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