blazy

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Etymology[edit]

blaze +‎ -y

Adjective[edit]

blazy (comparative more blazy, superlative most blazy)

  1. Blazing; resembling or characteristic of a blaze.
    • 1863, D. S. Henry, Joseph Anstey; or, The patron and the protégé, page 91:
      [T]he very fire, scanty though it was, burnt with a blazy cheerful look.