cheddary

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

cheddar +‎ -y

Adjective[edit]

cheddary (comparative more cheddary, superlative most cheddary)

  1. Resembling cheddar cheese in taste, texture, etc.
    • 1971, Candy and Snack Industry: Volume 136, Issues 7-13:
      The new snacks are described as a cheddary cheese spread sandwiched between crisp, cheddar cheese-flavored crackers.
    • 2024 January 11, “New ‘Extra Cheesy’ Cheez-Its A Tacit Acknowledgement That Company Could Have Been Making Snack Cheesier All Along”, in The Onion[1]:
      Surely it is in the public interest for these crackers to be made with as much cheddary goodness as is humanly possible. So where has this so-called ‘extra’ cheese been all this time? It didn’t just suddenly drop from the sky. No, they knew about it for decades and did nothing.

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