Definition
Having blebs; full of blisters or bubbles; characterized by small fluid-filled swellings.
Etymology
From bleb + -y (adjective suffix). This simple construction shows how English can easily create adjectives from nouns by adding -y, one of the most versatile suffixes in the language.
Kelly Says
In geology and materials science, 'blebby' is an actual technical term used to describe rock or glass with lots of bubble holes in it. Scientific fields love these descriptive -y adjectives because they pack lots of information into one weird-sounding word.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
እንደ እንስሳ
en-de en-si-sa
ARالعربية
مخملي
makh-meli
CSČeština
vleklý
v-le-k-ly
DEDeutsch
matschige
mat-shi-ge
GUGU
બેટીંગ શબ્દ
be-ting shab-d
IDBahasa Indonesia
lembek
le-mb-ek
IGIG
ịhụrụ ụkwụ
ih-hu-ru ụkwụ
ITItaliano
morbido
mor-bi-do
JA日本語
ふにゃふにゃ
fu-nya fu-nya
KKKK
көзінің бұрылуы
ko-zi-niŋ bu-ry-lu-wy
KMKM
សំឡេង bleat
sam-leng bleat
MRMR
भेडीचा आवाज
bhe-di-cha a-vaaj
MSBahasa Melayu
lembut
lem-but
MYမြန်မာ
ကျွန်တော်များ သူတို့
kyun-ta-w-ma-r thu-toi
PLPolski
miękki
m-ie-k-ki
RUРусский
бледный
ble-dny
SWKiswahili
mweupe
m-we-upe
TAதமிழ்
மென்மையான
men-mai-ya-an
TRTürkçe
sıkışmış
si-ki-sh-miş
UKУкраїнська
блідий
bly-diy
VITiếng Việt
bề mặt
be mat
YOYO
iṣẹ́ ìṣẹ́
i-she i-she
ZUZU
isigubu se-bleat
i-si-gu-bu se-bleat