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creasy

[kree-see]

adjective

creasier, creasiest 
  1. full of creases.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of creasy1

First recorded in 1855–60; crease + -y 1
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Example Sentences

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Creasy said her amendment would simply bring the rest of the UK into line with Northern Ireland, where abortion was decriminalised in 2019.

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"For us, unfortunately, although we truly believe that we need overwhelming and generational change for abortion law, Stella Creasy's amendment is not the right way to do it," she told Radio 4's Today programme.

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Another Labour MP, Stella Creasy, said it would be "remiss" of the government to ignore the concerns of her colleagues.

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Speaking to the BBC ahead of that meeting, Labour MP Stella Creasy said it would be "remiss" of the government to dismiss concerns over the winter fuel payment.

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"Those concerns are being heard across the party," Creasy said.

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