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yeasty
English
Etymology
From yeast +? -y.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?ji?sti/
- Rhymes: -i?sti
Adjective
yeasty (comparative yeastier, superlative yeastiest)
- Having or resembling yeast.
- Foamy and frothy.
- 1819, Lord Byron, Don Juan, III.58:
- The Ocean when its yeasty war is waging / Is awful to the vessel near the rock [...].
- 1819, Lord Byron, Don Juan, III.58:
- Emotionally bubbling over (as with exuberance)
- Trivial.
- 1602 : William Shakespeare, Hamlet, act V scene 2
- Thus has he, and many more of the same breed that I
- know the drossy age dotes on, only got the tune of the
- time and, out of an habit of encounter, a kind of
- yeasty collection, which carries them through and
- through the most profane and winnowed opinions
- 1602 : William Shakespeare, Hamlet, act V scene 2
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yeastily
English
Etymology
yeasty +? -ly
Adverb
yeastily (comparative more yeastily, superlative most yeastily)
- In a yeasty manner.
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