Sentence example with the word 'tacky'

tacky

adherent, cheesy, dilapidated, frumpish, gumbolike, jerry-built, outmoded, scraggly, sluttish, threadbare, wispy

Definition adj. (of a glutinous liquid such as paint) not completely dried and slightly sticky to the touch

Last update: July 21, 2015


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The case does thankfully not look ' grand ' or tacky at all, rather looks elegant.   [adjective]

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Designed to dry rapidly on the chain and give a highly adhesive, clean and non-tacky lubricant film.   [adjective]

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Sorry. Seems kinda tacky to bring it up.   [Please select]

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The shellac should be tacky when the pieces of tinfoil are put in place.   [Please select]

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The jelly is extremely viscous and tacky to the touch.   [Please select]

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--Of all grades of crepe this is the one most liable to become tacky in transit.   [Please select]

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Much of the "wild" rubber was soft and tacky and inferior to "earth-scrap."   [Please select]

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(6) A dark rubber, often tacky, prepared from scrap found in or on the ground near the base of the trees.   [Please select]

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If the crepe is not rolled thin enough drying will be unduly prolonged, with a possibility that the rubber will become tacky.   [Please select]

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That some of it does become slightly tacky is certain, but on the whole native rubber, though crudely prepared, is usually sound.   [Please select]

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This effect is further magnified if the "tacky" piece of rubber is packed in close contact with previously unaffected rubber.   [Please select]

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