clashy

adj
/ˈklæʃi/

Etymology

From clash + -y. Sense 1 is from the dialectal use of clash for a heavy rainfall.

  1. borrowed from खलाशी

Definitions

  1. Wet, rainy

    Wet, rainy; muddy.

    • ... [not] the dress he kept for extra "clashy and clarty wark," but just his everyday fawn-coloured jeans and corduroys […]
    • She looked up and said, "It's rayder clashy." He assented to her remark for the rain was pouring down, and the roads were muddy and slippery[…]
    • ... t' wedder wes clashy an t' rooads clarty.
  2. That clash(es), that do(es) not match or fit stylistically.

  3. A khalasi.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA