Comparative form of 'gamey': having a stronger or more pronounced game-like flavor or smell than something else.
The comparative form of 'gamey' using the standard '-er' suffix; follows regular English comparative formation patterns.
A venison steak that's been hung longer tastes gamier than fresh-killed meat—chefs intentionally age game to develop that strong flavor that some diners crave and others avoid.
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