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clayey
[kley-ee]
adjective
covered or smeared with clay.
like or resembling clay.
full of or abounding in clay.
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
The ground was black and clayey and riddled with hundreds of slate arrow points, as if from a prehistoric drive-by shooting.
It was a barbarous thing, a blind clayey hole with folding chairs for the family teetering on one side and raw dirt heaped on the other.
And Aster alpinus chimes in: “My ancestors hailed from above the timber line — you know, like, the Alps. I won’t appreciate some sodden, clayey spot in your garden.”
His art room’s got a clayey smell, for some reason.
“That’s why organic matter is the perfect ingredient, whether your soil is sandy or clayey,” she said.
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