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crapy, a.|ˈkreɪpɪ| [f. crape n.1 + -y1.] 1. Of the texture or appearance of crape; resembling crape.
1853Kane Grinnell Exp. xxvii. 221, I was soon enveloped in crapy mist. 1892Harper's Mag. June 28/1 My pretty black butterfly..spun his crapy white-streaked halo among the leaves. 2. Of crape; clothed or draped in crape.
1855Chamb. Jrnl. III. 97 The tremendous interest which these gauzy, crapy, ribbony bewilderments have for hundreds of the other sex. 1891G. Meredith One of our Conq. III. xiii. 276 I've had crapy processions all day before my eyes. |