Definition of figgy in English:
figgy
adjectivefiggier, figgiest ˈfɪɡiˈfigē
Made with or having the taste or smell of figs.
pork served with figgy jam
Example sentencesExamples
- We are turning the resulting bounty into a variety of figgy treats: dried figs, fig jam, fresh fig wine, and whole preserved figs.
- Consider this rich, figgy cake when you think about moving beyond mere brunching and step up to indulging.
- The '94 sauvignon blanc is extremely ripe, in a figgier, fuller, more opulent style than the '93 vintage.
- The tawny port is browner, nuttier, more figgy and complex.
- I watched five more birds fly into the tree and make themselves at home with a figgy snack.
- You can also make a figgier variation of this dish by pureeing mint with heavy cream in a mortar and pestle and drizzling that over quartered figs and slivered prosciutto.
- My version was loads better, with more of the figgy filling and tastier pastry.
- Our figgy fruitcake recipe is a keeper for those warmer months when fruitcake isn't readily available.
- The lad used to eat the figgiest bit of his own pudding and then force the rest on to a smaller boy's plate.
- The body lotion smells figgier than the body cream.