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Definition of "plashy" [plash•y]

  • Watery, wet, waterlogged. (adjective)
  • Marked by flecks of colour, as if plashed with paint. (adjective)

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Use "plashy" in a sentence
  • "The chariot had not many minutes got into the great road again, over the like rough and sometimes plashy ground, when it stopt on a dispute between the coachman, and the coachman of another chariot-and-six, as it proved."
  • "* If not, there can be no other way to escape (if one would) unless by the plashy lane, so full of springs, by which your servant reaches the solitary wood house; to which lane one must descend from a high bank, that bounds the poultry yard."
  • "Away went these upon their errand to the sea, and then came back the grating roar and plashy jerks of launching, the plunging, and the gurgling, and the quiet murmur of cleft waves."
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