sappy
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Definition
adj (English)
1. (US) Excessively sweet, emotional, nostalgic; cheesy; mushy. (British equivalent: soppy)Examples: "He was a good deal of a character, and much better company than the sappy literature he was selling."; "To himself, already beginning to resent the new employer as all that morning he had been resenting the old one, Dr. Planish groaned, “He’s getting saintly on me! A careerist in holiness! I'll never be happy till I've got an organization where I’m sole boss—unless it’s one run by a fellow like Colonel Marduc, who has real brains and power—and cash!—and not a lot of sappy sentimentality like Vesper or psychopathic malice like Sneaky Sandy—Oh dear!”"; "It was a sappy love song, but it reminded them of their first dance."US
2. (obsolete) Juicy.Examples: "1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, Book Two, Canto XII, Stanza 56, edited by Erik Gray, Hackett, 2006, p. 214, In her left hand a Cup of gold she held, And with her right the riper fruit did reach, Whose sappy liquor, that with fulnesse sweld, Into her cup she scruzd, with daintie breach Of her fine fingers, without fowle empeach, That so faire winepresse made the wine more sweet:"; "1693, François Rabelais, Gargantua and Pantagruel, Book III, (1546), translated by Thomas Urquhart, Chapter 18, The words of the third article are: She will suck me at my best end. Why not? That pleaseth me right well. You know the thing; I need not tell you that it is my intercrural pudding with one end. I swear and promise that, in what I can, I will preserve it sappy, full of juice, and as well victualled for her use as may be."; "Did first the Rigour of their Kind expell, And suppled into softness as they fell; Then swell’d, and swelling, by degrees grew warm; And took the Rudiments of human Form. Imperfect Shapes: in Marble such are seen, When the rude Chizzel does the Man begin; While yet the roughness of the Stone remains, Without the rising Muscles, and the Veins. The sappy parts, and next resembling juice, Were turn’d to moisture, for the Body’s use: Supplying humours, blood and nourishment;"obsolete
3. (obsolete, of wood) Spongy; Having spaces in which large quantities of sap can flow.Examples: "In flush-framing if is observable, that the failure of all timber in old buildings has commenced much sooner than they otherwise would have done, owing to the sappy wood being at the corners of the principal beams, which soon decays, as its spongy quality attracts the moisture; whereas the heart, espescially of oak, will be as sound as the first day it was used."; "...wood is of a soft spungy nature ; sappy, and alluring to the worm."; "I can state some of them here on a. book ; I have the particulars at home, but I can give you some of them here ; this is the Twelfth street pier, number fifty-four [reading from memorandum], 12x12 pine sticks, wormy and sappy ; one sappy ; one piece 12x12 completely rotten"obsolete
adj (English)
1. (obsolete) Musty; tainted; rancid.Examples: "sappie or unsavourie flesh"; "Sapy [denotes] a moisture contracted on the outward surface of meats, which is the first stage of dissolution."; "Some housekeepers prepare their hung beef in this manner: Take the navel piece, and hang it up in your cellar as long as it will keep good, and til it begins to be a little sappy."obsolete
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