yucky

IPA: jˈʌki

adjective

  • (colloquial, often childish) Of something highly offensive; causing aversion or disgust.
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Examples of "yucky" in Sentences

  • At best, that seems yucky to me.
  • It really feels yucky at this point.
  • The yucky thing is the profit motive.
  • Or at least the result looks really yucky.
  • Reading a lot of red text is yucky for me.
  • For me they are yucky biased and not reliable.
  • I'm with Fred, though, on the yucky overcooked veg.
  • As for the vaporings, yes it does sound kinda yucky.
  • Ants are yucky, but they are not as big or as yucky as cockroaches.

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