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icky

/ik-ee/US // ˈɪk i //UK // (ˈɪkɪ) //

粘稠的,粘稠,棘手的,棘手的问题

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    ick·i·er, ick·i·est.Informal.

    • : repulsive or distasteful.
    • : excessively sweet or sentimental.
    • : unsophisticated or old-fashioned.
    • : sticky; viscid.

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Examples

  • The idea of human hearts or livers growing inside an animal may be icky, but tolerable, to some.

  • She wanted to thrill without making it feel icky or lascivious.

  • In the past decades we’ve learned a lot about the icky ingredients lurking in our favorite personal products.

  • Despite the pandemic’s impact on all of us, sick and healthy, we’ve actually seen a record-breaking low amount of another icky, highly-contagious respiratory virus—the flu.

  • Add in the long-term injury factor, and there’s something extra icky about tanking in football in particular.

  • One lefty tweeter even complained that an invasion of icky American tourists would undermine “family values” in Cuba.

  • Actually, rather like Gruber, we feel rather icky about fairy tales.

  • From the rise of the rosebud niche to headlines about STDs outbreaks, the XXX industry may be commercially icky.

  • If he sees a child held in such a way now, it gives him “an icky feeling.”

  • The celeb-endorsed craze promises to flush your body of icky impurities with a flood of juice.

  • Three went down on "phthis-icky" and four on "Ticdouloureux."

  • ICKY took flight with them, and got so close to the sun that the wax melted and his wings came off.

  • Uncle Icky got out of his bunk, built a fire in the stove and set his coffee to boil.

  • The most important fact is that Icky Jones has been a fool for over twenty year.

  • At Uncle Icky's request, the yacht sailed first for the coast-guard station.