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单词 yucky
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Definition of yucky in English:

yucky

(also yukky)
adjectiveyuckier, yukkier, yukkiest, yuckiest ˈjʌkiˈjəki
informal
  • Messy or disgusting.

    yucky green-grey slushy cabbage
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They are evil and yucky.
    • I also took down yucky dirty plates and mugs people had left in the work room.
    • After 8 years of a yukky stained toilet, I had decided to invest in an extra-strong 3-in-one product that had advertised itself ‘able to get rid of stubborn stains‘.
    • So we have snow here… yucky, messy snow that makes my feet wet.
    • It should be icky and yucky, but actually it's got bags of fun and loads of laughs, with a very cutely judged moment of pathos as Stuart has to drive home from school on his own in his little roadster, because no human kid wants to play with him.
    • It was yucky but intriguing.
    • It was so vile, so yucky, so out of character and so outrageous that Marky almost had a fit from laughing.
    • Spirits taste of yukky medicine, as far as my tastebuds are concerned.
    • Blame it on a yucky mix of sweat and gross bacteria.
    • They were dirty - really yucky and gross - the earring backs didn't even match, and one back wouldn't even fit on its post!
    • My sinuses are all bunged all and I feel all weak and yucky.
    • We had lousy weather here in Florida - it was rainy and yucky outside, and we hadn't heard of any event that sounded exciting, so we just decided to keep it quiet.
    • I've never sent back food, complained about service, returned yukky wine - hell, I don't even take broken things back to the shop.
    • That's a yucky, sensitive place to have a bruise.
    • They'll see the yucky black emptiness inside, and they'll be repulsed and run away.
    • They are gooey and slimy and wet and horrible and yucky and revolting.
    • I know of course, that the world is not yukky all the time; that I have the promise of a walk in the woods this weekend and that I do not have anything to be really worried about.
    • Today was yucky and hot so I went and saw 2 movies in a row, hey doesn't cost me anything cos I work there.
    • Or if the weather was yukky, we'd watch the Macy's parade on TV.
    • Spiders are fundamentally gross and yucky creatures and any messing with their place in the scheme of things will produce something grosser and yuckier still.
    Synonyms
    foul, nasty, unpleasant, bad, disagreeable, horrid, horrible, dreadful, abominable, atrocious, offensive, obnoxious, odious, unsavoury, repulsive, off-putting, repellent, revolting, repugnant, disgusting, distasteful, loathsome, hateful, nauseating, sickening

Rhymes

clucky, ducky, happy-go-lucky, Kentucky, lucky, mucky, plucky
 
 

Definition of yucky in US English:

yucky

(also yukky)
adjectiveˈjəkiˈyəkē
informal
  • Messy or disgusting.

    yucky green-gray slushy cabbage
    Example sentencesExamples
    • So we have snow here… yucky, messy snow that makes my feet wet.
    • Spiders are fundamentally gross and yucky creatures and any messing with their place in the scheme of things will produce something grosser and yuckier still.
    • My sinuses are all bunged all and I feel all weak and yucky.
    • Spirits taste of yukky medicine, as far as my tastebuds are concerned.
    • I know of course, that the world is not yukky all the time; that I have the promise of a walk in the woods this weekend and that I do not have anything to be really worried about.
    • Blame it on a yucky mix of sweat and gross bacteria.
    • They were dirty - really yucky and gross - the earring backs didn't even match, and one back wouldn't even fit on its post!
    • It should be icky and yucky, but actually it's got bags of fun and loads of laughs, with a very cutely judged moment of pathos as Stuart has to drive home from school on his own in his little roadster, because no human kid wants to play with him.
    • I also took down yucky dirty plates and mugs people had left in the work room.
    • After 8 years of a yukky stained toilet, I had decided to invest in an extra-strong 3-in-one product that had advertised itself ‘able to get rid of stubborn stains‘.
    • Today was yucky and hot so I went and saw 2 movies in a row, hey doesn't cost me anything cos I work there.
    • It was so vile, so yucky, so out of character and so outrageous that Marky almost had a fit from laughing.
    • They are gooey and slimy and wet and horrible and yucky and revolting.
    • That's a yucky, sensitive place to have a bruise.
    • We had lousy weather here in Florida - it was rainy and yucky outside, and we hadn't heard of any event that sounded exciting, so we just decided to keep it quiet.
    • It was yucky but intriguing.
    • Or if the weather was yukky, we'd watch the Macy's parade on TV.
    • They'll see the yucky black emptiness inside, and they'll be repulsed and run away.
    • They are evil and yucky.
    • I've never sent back food, complained about service, returned yukky wine - hell, I don't even take broken things back to the shop.
    Synonyms
    foul, nasty, unpleasant, bad, disagreeable, horrid, horrible, dreadful, abominable, atrocious, offensive, obnoxious, odious, unsavoury, repulsive, off-putting, repellent, revolting, repugnant, disgusting, distasteful, loathsome, hateful, nauseating, sickening
 
 
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