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peasy

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Adj — Resembling peas, or having the qualities of peas, especially in texture or appearance.

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Etymology

Formed from "pea" plus the adjective-forming suffix "-y".

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Frequently asked questions

What does “peasy” mean?

The word “peasy” means resembling peas, or having the qualities of peas, especially in texture or appearance. In plain terms, describes something that looks or feels like peas.

How do you use “peasy” in a sentence?

Here is “peasy” used in a sentence: “The soup had a thick, peasy consistency.”

What part of speech is “peasy”?

“Peasy” is an adjective.

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