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rheumy

[ roo-mee ]

adjective

, rheum·i·er, rheum·i·est.
  1. pertaining to, causing, full of, or affected with rheum.


ˈrheumy

/ ˈruːmɪ /

adjective

  1. of the nature of rheum
  2. literary.
    damp and unhealthy

    the rheumy air



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Other Words From

  • rheumi·ly adverb
  • rheumi·ness noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of rheumy1

First recorded in 1585–95; rheum + -y 1

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Example Sentences

Five rheumy old-timers lolled about the one gate that would be open for the night.

At least that is how I see them, trudging their way alone through the streets, with rheumy eyes and frozen hands.

Go near that horrid old man who fastens one rheumy eye on you while his slobbery chin shakes like a huge jelly?

And the maudlin tears came into the man's rheumy eyes and rolled down his cheeks.

The rheumy, blinking eyes are dazzled in the sunlight, and he peevishly commands the gold work to be ‘whitened over.’

The Garibaldian was gazing vacantly out of his rheumy eyes and saying nothing.

Then dropping his head, he goes slowly to the door, but there he turns, lifting his head and fixing his rheumy eyes on Moll.

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