How to use icky in a sentence. She dreams of being more but isn't anything as icky as ambitious or confident or focused. If you describe something as icky, you mean that it is too emotional or sentimental. Meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the oxford english dictionary Definition of icky adjective in oxford advanced learner's dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Icky (comparative ickier, superlative ickiest) (informal) unpleasantly sticky Quotations i stepped in something icky and it smells terrible. Icky (ˈɪkɪ) adj, ickier or ickiest 1 Something that's icky is disgusting and gummy or sticky When you walk around a busy city all day, you're bound to end up with something icky stuck to the bottom of your shoe After frolicking through the mud, your dog will be dirty and icky, and a particularly humid summer day can feel icky too.
Unpleasant, harsh, unpleasing, bad, nasty, ugly, sour, disgusting Good, pleasant, nice, agreeable, grateful, satisfying, welcome, pleasurable Icky is used to describe something that is unpleasant, disgusting, or distasteful It can refer to physical sensations, such as something sticky or slimy, or to more abstract feelings of discomfort or aversion.
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