See sooky on Wiktionary
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Ferguson, Seven Cities of Australia, page 48:", "text": "Sentimentalists and political quacks have devoted much time to convincing the sookier twentieth century that nineteenth century New World penitentiaries were choked with near-blameless stealers of one teaspoon, one handkerchief, one loaf of bread.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1999, Peter Moore, The Wrong Way Home, page 138:", "text": "Judging by the subject matter, Turkish soldiers are the sookiest, purse-carryingest, most sentimental nancy boys ever to put on military uniforms.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "2009, Evan McHugh, Birdsville, ReadHowYouWant, published 2011, page 139:", "text": "Our trepidation at being savaged by a vicious pig dog was soon allayed, however. He turned out to be the sookiest dog on earth. 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