mealy
Collocations
3VERB + MEALY
fading, pervades, pile
MEALY + NOUN
sawdust, tint
PREP.
into
Definitions
adj
Resembling meal (the foodstuff).
Below the hole the mice made in the woodwork was a pile of mealy sawdust.
Of the pale yellow color of a canary.
That it is a cross-breed there can be no doubt, from the fact that after a year or two the brilliant colours, both orange and black, begin to fade—the orange fading into a mealy tint, and the black to a dingy grey.
noun
A canary of a pale yellow color.
I know not, indeed, if the artist could give the beautiful orange which distinguish ^([sic]) the jonque, or the mellowness of tint that pervades the mealy.
The clear Norwich canaries, as well as the evenly marked, the crested, the ticked, the green, and the unevenly marked, are each divided into two separate classes, i.e., jonques and mealies.
name
A surname from Irish.
Thesaurus
Synonyms
adjective — composed of or covered with particles resembling meal in tex
Antonyms
Idioms & Phrases
Example Bank
4Below the hole the mice made in the woodwork was a pile of mealy sawdust.
WiktionaryThat it is a cross-breed there can be no doubt, from the fact that after a year or two the brilliant colours, both orange and black, begin to fade—the orange fading into a mealy tint, and the black to
WiktionaryI know not, indeed, if the artist could give the beautiful orange which distinguish ^([sic]) the jonque, or the mellowness of tint that pervades the mealy.
WiktionaryThe clear Norwich canaries, as well as the evenly marked, the crested, the ticked, the green, and the unevenly marked, are each divided into two separate classes, i.e., jonques and mealies.
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