slimsy
Americanadjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of slimsy
Example Sentences
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They were none of the slimsy, composition-filled, aniline-dyed calicoes of to-day.
From Home Life in Colonial Days by Earle, Alice Morse
If there were sewn with these strips of light cotton stuff of equal width, the carpet would prove a poor thing, heavy in spots and slimsy in others.
From Home Life in Colonial Days by Earle, Alice Morse
I can’t see anything to it—for the price; it’s too slimsy.
From Mountain Blood A Novel by Hergesheimer, Joseph
To go live with that slimsy cousin of mine, after being in the same house with your mother, is like falling off a roof into a squashy mud puddle.
From Jessica, the Heiress by Raymond, Evelyn
Cradle sheets of this thin, closely woven, white worsted stuff are not slimsy like thin flannel, yet are softer than flannel.
From Home Life in Colonial Days by Earle, Alice Morse
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