dial. [f. BLASH sb. + -Y1.]

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  1.  Of or characterized by sudden heavy showers; heavily splashy.

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1725.  Ramsay, Gentle Sheph., I. ii. Thick-blawn wreaths of snaw, or blashy thows.

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1863.  Robson’s Bards of Tyne, 487. The day was drizzly wet an’ drear, And blashy under feet, man.

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1864.  Atkinson, Whitby Gloss., s.v., Blashy weather.

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  2.  Consisting too much of liquid; watery, thin.

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1820.  Blackw. Mag., Nov., 154 (Jam.). Thae blashy vegetables are a bad thing.

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1857.  Chambers, Inform. People, II. 677. When a young man … fills his stomach with a great blashy meal.

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1864.  Atkinson, Whitby Gloss., s.v., Blashy ale.

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