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Webster 1913 Edition
Dreggy
Dreg′gy
(drĕg′gy̆)
, Adj.
Containing dregs or lees; muddy; foul; feculent.
Boyle.
Webster 1828 Edition
Dreggy
DREGGY
,Adj.
Definition 2024
dreggy
dreggy
English
Adjective
dreggy (comparative dreggier, superlative dreggiest)
- Containing dregs or lees; muddy; foul.
- 1837 June, Horticulture, The American Quarterly Review: March and June 1837, Volume XXI, page 376,
- In the third place, I truly esteem those that are pretty much perfumed and well scented, though I do not care that this perfection should be enclosed in a pulp that is extremely hard and full of dreggy matter, as the amadotte, the citron, and the great winter musk pears.
- 2005, Ola West, A Clean Week, page 21,
- Now, I have been in cleaning about two years and I know one thing, cleaning and catering are the dreggiest jobs to be in.
- 2008, Rob Love, A Ballad of Love and War, iUniverse, page 185,
- It was now dark and Heath found himself walking into the dreggiest part of town.
- 1837 June, Horticulture, The American Quarterly Review: March and June 1837, Volume XXI, page 376,
Derived terms
Translations
muddy — see muddy