flakey

[ UK /flˈe‍ɪki/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. made of or easily forming flakes
  2. conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual
    restaurants of bizarre design--one like a hat, another like a rabbit
    famed for his eccentric spelling
    outre and affected stage antics
    his off-the-wall antics
    the outlandish clothes of teenagers
    a freakish combination of styles
  3. made of or resembling flakes
    flaky soap
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How To Use flakey In A Sentence

  • We're speaking about the kind of flakey men I often meet. This is not a blog post
  • Everyone including the national media should first think of all this then calling her "flakey" like Begala just did on CNN. DNC reacts: Palin decision 'continues a pattern of bizarre behavior'
  • Pastry shops are filled with delicate beauties, light-as-air genoise or flakey pastry sandwiching rich, luxurious creams and custards, smothered under glazes and ganaches or tiny glasses filled with something creamy, something fruity, intriguing layers of textures and flavors, complicated in the making and most complicated in the eating. Jamie Schler: When Simple Banana Bread Becomes Exotic (a recipe)
  • This movie scares me a little - kind of flakey from the previews. MacHeads Movie Trailer | /Film
  • You're young, bursting with an innocent puppy energy -- like a light layer of powdered sugar dusting some cheap Mexican churro: you're delicious, warm and kind of flakey but the real pleasure is in the final release. Craig Bierko: Tumblr, I Think We Need To Talk
  • You're young, bursting with an innocent puppy energy -- like a light layer of powdered sugar dusting some cheap Mexican churro: you're delicious, warm and kind of flakey but the real pleasure is in the final release. Craig Bierko: Tumblr, I Think We Need To Talk
  • And all those so-called ethics charges were all dismissed and most of them filed by a truly "flakey" individual. DNC reacts: Palin decision 'continues a pattern of bizarre behavior'
  • These croissants are extremely flakey with each layer pleasureably peeling off of each other as I bite down - even the inside layers remain crisply separated in its paper-thin state, unlike the giant croissants here where the insides are a mushy mess with no discernible layers. Breakfast Buffets in Japan
  • Yet here, instead, we have these undersized, generally sub-fresh jelly vessels where a warm, flakey, buttery crescent is supposed to be. Il Cornetto Marmellata all'Albicocca
  • I'm your "flakey" cousin so I haven't come around much lately. Screw Bronze: Zombie Edition plus me scared.
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