"sauce-y" meaning in English

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Adjective

Forms: more sauce-y [comparative], most sauce-y [superlative]
Head templates: {{en-adj|head=sauce-y}} sauce-y (comparative more sauce-y, superlative most sauce-y)
  1. Alternative form of saucy. Tags: alt-of, alternative Alternative form of: saucy
    Sense id: en-sauce-y-en-adj-glkhTp6- Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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          "ref": "1942 November 13, “Cranberries Add Color and Cheer to Your Meals: This Is Season When They Are at Their Best”, in Chicago Daily Tribune, volume CI, number 272, Chicago, Ill., page 20, column 4",
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          "ref": "1953 December 28, Cecily Brownstone, “From New Orleans, A Creole Recipe For Shrimp Jambalaya”, in Daily Independent Journal, 93rd year, number 236, San Rafael, Calif., page 14, column 1",
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          "ref": "1960 September 15, The Washington Post, 83rd year, number 285, Washington, D.C., page C10",
          "text": "A Sauce-y Treat for Sweets",
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          "ref": "1961 May 11, Hope Star, volume 62, number 178, Hope, Ark., page nine",
          "text": "A Sauce-y Chocolate Frosting",
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          "ref": "1965 March 30, “Menu Magic from the Test Kitchen”, in The Lindsay Daily Post, 70th year, number 68, Lindsay, Ont., page three, column 1",
          "text": "A Sauce-y Trick / When cream sauce is called for in a hurry, here’s one you can make in double-quick time.",
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          "ref": "1973 October 31, Dixon Evening Telegraph, 123rd year, number 155, Dixon, Ill., page 4",
          "text": "Apple Surprise is sauce-y",
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          "ref": "1976, Barbara Gibbons, The Slim Gourmet Cookbook, New York, N.Y.: Harper & Row, page 68",
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          "ref": "1942 November 13, “Cranberries Add Color and Cheer to Your Meals: This Is Season When They Are at Their Best”, in Chicago Daily Tribune, volume CI, number 272, Chicago, Ill., page 20, column 4",
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          "ref": "1961 May 11, Hope Star, volume 62, number 178, Hope, Ark., page nine",
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          "ref": "1965 March 30, “Menu Magic from the Test Kitchen”, in The Lindsay Daily Post, 70th year, number 68, Lindsay, Ont., page three, column 1",
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          "ref": "1973 October 31, Dixon Evening Telegraph, 123rd year, number 155, Dixon, Ill., page 4",
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