Blashy
adj
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Adjective
- 1 Rainy and windy. Northern-England, Scotland
"... a cold blashy rain is driven from the spongy west by a wind that would certainly blow you away, […]"
- 2 Wet, splashy; muddy. Northern-England, Scotland
"... their streets are like wors - brave and blashy! Song, Canny Nerocassel."
- 3 Watery. Northern-England, Scotland
Example
More examples"... a cold blashy rain is driven from the spongy west by a wind that would certainly blow you away, […]"
Etymology
From blash (“heavy rainfall”) + -y.
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