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gappy, a.|ˈgæpɪ| [f. gap n.1 + -y1.] Full of gaps or deficiencies.
1846Jrnl. R. Agric. Soc. VII. ii. 377 They will have a weak and gappy crop. 1848Ibid. IX. i. 26 Exceedingly thin or gappy [hedges]. 1885Academy 20 June 433 The text is uncomfortably gappy. 1891Sat. Rev. 25 July 115/1 In a certain limited and gappy sense we should imagine him to be tolerably well read in the most modern literature. |