grouty
Definitions
adj
Full of grout(s), that is, sediment.
[…] the Wash of the Dung runs into this Pond, and thickens it to that degree, that many have wondered how the Cattle could drink such grouty, black, stinking Water, full of Lice, Worms, Bugs, and other Insects.
Stew no longer than the meat is thoroughly done to eat, and you will obtain excellent broth, without depriving the meat of its nutritious succulence : to boil it to rags, as is the common practice, will not enrich your broths, but make them thick and grouty.
adj
Angry or surly, sulky.
How easy to be kind and pleasant: how uncomfortable to be rude and grouty!
You better go down to your company, or that long-nosed Englishwoman'll get even groutier than she is.
Lowering; threatening to rain or storm.
Turbid as with liquor.