maizey

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maizey (comparative more maizey, superlative most maizey)

  1. Alternative form of maizy.
    • 1978, The Hat Issue, page 92:
      With a soft crust like corn rising into maizey gold bumps / Sonorous in flavor, it may cling to the knife as it is withdrawn and ooze a little at room temperature.
    • 2008, Bruce Ducker, Home Pool: Stories of Fly Fishing and Lesser Passions, Stackpole Books, →ISBN:
      Maybe it was the long-slanting morning light, a maizey reflection off the freshly mowed alfalfa fields, but you could actually see his face.
    • 2012, Wayne Teall, Bong the Bouncing Elephant and His Fantastic Friends, AuthorHouse, →ISBN:
      They got the spare ribs, steaks and all the meat together and the pumpapop or whatever they call it, a maizey mush they make which is cooked in milk and sugar, some people use water and salt but milk and sugar is better.