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jammy
[jam-ee]
adjective
British Informal.very lucky.
British Informal.pleasant; easy; desirable.
He has a jammy job.
covered or filled with jam.
jammy doughnuts.
tasting like or having the consistency of jam: jammy soft-boiled eggs.
a sweet and jammy wine that tastes like cooked berries;
jammy soft-boiled eggs.
jammy
/ ˈæɪ /
adjective
covered with or tasting like jam
slanglucky
jammy so-and-sos!
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Toss blueberries with a little avocado oil and maple syrup, then roast until they collapse into dark, jammy puddles.
If you like jammy yolks, aim for the shorter end of the range.
They were quite jammy on their way to winning it last year - against Coventry in the semi-final for example - but were they actually jammy?
We’d just come off being an arena band with one record, so we got a bit jammy because we had the time to fill.
The yolk and the white set at different temperatures, which means cooking them to their individual best states — jammy but not runny, set but not rubbery — is often an exercise in compromise.
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