icky
IPA: ˈɪki
adjective
- (informal) Unpleasantly sticky; yucky; disgusting.
- (informal) Excessively sentimental.
- (informal) Unwell or upset; in a bad state of mind or health.
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Examples of "icky" in Sentences
- Icky isn't grounds for deletion.
- There are tiny icky things in there.
- Besides, the current colors are icky.
- Less icky human interaction that way.
- The result was 'rediect to Icky Thump'.
- At least the former was intentionally icky.
- The cable is filled with an icky substance.
- The quotes are just icky and not needed, though.
- There are some icky implied contradictions in there.
- I'm sick with a sinus infection and just feel plain icky!
- Holocaust background or not, this book is just plain icky.
- But the nonparallel construction of the first example is icky.
- I find it self-disempowering and just plain icky, especially if I'm on the receiving end.
- If you doubt it, wait for the moment when Grimes announces, elbow-deep in icky stuff, "We need more guts!"
- This is like China and others voting present like the lying fraud in chief liked to do instead of making tough and "icky" decisions.
- However, just resting and waiting out those first three months when you feel "icky" is an important thing and no one should put pressure on you or make you feel lazy.
- Just from a personal 'feeling' perspective, going to a store which is in with the fascist establishment makes be feel 'icky' -- and I avoid store which make me feel 'icky'.
- Readers will no doubt recall the icky saga of Brian Doyle, the Deputy Press Secretary at Homeland Security who was arrested last week for allegedly talking dirty with a minor over the internet, sending out dirty pictures and a whole lot more.