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yukky

adjective as in miry

adjective as in mucky

adjective as in oozy

adjective as in slimy

adjective as in sludgy

adjective as in slushy

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Example Sentences

Lincicome had four birdies and an eagle in conditions she described as “yukky.”

At the time of our interview, the film was still a work in progress with the CGI department of the Imaginarium, but a sneak preview reveals a vivid underworld of slime and snot, a colourful and exceedingly lifelike version of Briggs’s cartoon, in which Fungus, his wife Mildew and their yukky son Mould happily terrorise the “topside”.

It looked "rather yukky" but was edible, although he wasn't going to cut into it.

From BBC

Because that word, 'funny,' can mean weird, strange, yukky as well as meaning laugh out loud, and it seems to me that most families, no, ALL families are a bit odd!

In recorded hour-long conversations, they opened up about the “yukky medicine,” the teasing that happens when you lose your hair, and the fears of getting “sicker and sicker.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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