mealy
Americanadjective
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having the qualities of meal; powdery; soft, dry, and crumbly.
mealy potatoes; a mealy stone.
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of or containing meal; farinaceous.
baked fish with a mealy crust.
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covered with or as if with meal or powder.
flowers mealy with their pollen.
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flecked as if with meal; spotty.
horses with mealy hides.
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pale; sallow.
a mealy complexion.
adjective
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resembling meal; powdery
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containing or consisting of meal or grain
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sprinkled or covered with meal or similar granules
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(esp of horses) spotted; mottled
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pale in complexion
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short for mealy-mouthed
Other Word Forms
- mealiness noun
Etymology
Origin of mealy
Example Sentences
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The female version is Julia Roberts’ “Runaway Bride,” so mealy about her own feelings that she ditches four grooms at the altar.
From Los Angeles Times
Some dogs also demonstrated a distinct lack of “rubberiness,” with a tendency toward the mealy side, and none came close to achieving that coveted snap.
From Salon
This removes any dust that may collect on the leaves and helps reduce the risk of insect pests such as mealy bugs and aphids.
From Seattle Times
Tomatoes tend to get more mealy in the fridge than when stored at room temperature, but if they are getting too soft, refrigerate to keep them a few more days.
From Washington Times
To be honest, the Beyond Meat sausage tasted good, but a little mealy.
From Seattle Times
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