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gleamy
English
Etymology
gleam +? -y
Adjective
gleamy (comparative gleamier, superlative gleamiest)
- shiny, bright, glowing
Anagrams
- -megaly, gamely, mygale
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fleamy
English
Etymology
fleam +? -y
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?fli?mi/
Adjective
fleamy (comparative more fleamy, superlative most fleamy)
- (obsolete, dialect) bloody; clotted
- c. 1599, John Marston, Antonio and Mellida
- foamy bubbling of a fleamy brain
- c. 1599, John Marston, Antonio and Mellida
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