"hayey" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

IPA: /ˈheɪ(j)i/ [UK]
Etymology: From hay + -ey. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|hay|ey}} hay + -ey Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} hayey (not comparable)
  1. Resembling or smelling or tasting like hay. Tags: not-comparable Synonyms: haylike
    Sense id: en-hayey-en-adj-PmnkcvxS Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -ey

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          "ref": "1871, Curtis Guild, Over the ocean: or, Sights and scenes in foreign lands, page 31",
          "text": "That inevitable pork fat that flavors everything after one gets west of Buffalo, and a little off the line of travel that leads you through the great hotels in the great cities in America, — that saleratus bread, hayey tea, clammy pie-crust, […]",
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          "text": "\"I am sure it is a year since I ate one before,\" Lollie wrote, \"but in spite of a hayey flavor I liked it\"",
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          "ref": "1995, Rachna Gilmore, A Friend Like Zilla, page 10",
          "text": "It looked all dim and hayey inside. My stomach tingled. Please let there be kids at the farm, someone my age. I just had to play in that barn. I'd read about kids swinging in haylofts, but I'd never done fun stuff like that.",
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