dial. [f. BLASH sb. + -Y1.]
1. Of or characterized by sudden heavy showers; heavily splashy.
1725. Ramsay, Gentle Sheph., I. ii. Thick-blawn wreaths of snaw, or blashy thows.
1863. Robsons Bards of Tyne, 487. The day was drizzly wet an drear, And blashy under feet, man.
1864. Atkinson, Whitby Gloss., s.v., Blashy weather.
2. Consisting too much of liquid; watery, thin.
1820. Blackw. Mag., Nov., 154 (Jam.). Thae blashy vegetables are a bad thing.
1857. Chambers, Inform. People, II. 677. When a young man fills his stomach with a great blashy meal.
1864. Atkinson, Whitby Gloss., s.v., Blashy ale.