leeky

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English

Etymology

From leek +‎ -y.

Pronunciation

Adjective

leeky (comparative leekier or more leeky, superlative leekiest or most leeky)

  1. Like or resembling a leek or leeks; leekish.
    • 2017, Abel & Cole Limited, How to Eat Brilliantly Every Day:
      Our leeks from James Brown (soil singer, not soul singer) actually taste leekier because of naturally higher levels of sulphur in his rich, organic soil.

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