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melty, a.|ˈmɛltɪ| [f. melt v.1 or melt n.3 + -y1.] Liable to melt; reminiscent of something which is melting.
c1921D. H. Lawrence Mr. Noon iii, in Mod. Lover (1934) 217 She was startled, jarred in her rather melty mood. 1970Honey June 124/1 (Advt.), For melty young eyes, Run Proof Mascara at 4/9. 1980Washington Post 21 Feb. dc10/3 The quesadillas were superbly prepared, however: outside, crackling crisp but not greasy: inside, melty, mellow cheese enhanced by onions, chillis and spices. 1985Cincinnati Enquirer 18 Oct. a9/2 The original smooth, melty mints in 16-ounce bags. 1992T. Morrison Jazz 63 Dorcas..was enchanted by the frail, melty tendency of the flesh. |