Blashy

/ˈblæʃi/ adjective

Definition

Characterized by splashing, gushing, or stormy weather; wet and turbulent.

Etymology

Formed from blash plus the suffix -y, which creates adjectives meaning 'resembling or characterized by' the root noun.

Kelly Says

Adding -y to nouns is such a fundamental English pattern—'blashy' instantly tells us something has the qualities of a blash, much like how 'rainy' means characterized by rain!

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