SMEARY

Etymology

Adjective

smeary (comparative more smeary, superlative most smeary)

Of a consistency like smear or grease; viscous; adhesive; sticky.

Tending to smear or soil.

Having or showing smears; smeared.

Anagrams

• Rameys, Ramsey, my arse

Source: Wiktionary


Smear"y, a.

Definition: Tending to smear or soil; adhesive; viscous. Rowe.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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