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parky

[ UK /pˈɑːki/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. appreciably or disagreeably cold

How To Use parky In A Sentence

  • Well it's a little parky in the kitchen today, so I decided to warm the oven up so I could put the rising dough in a bowl on top of the stove to give it the little kick it needed.
  • In the living room of his London home, film-maker Jamie Thraves is attempting to return to its cage a china-blue budgerigar named Sparky, which has taken up residence on the frame of a mirror. Jamie Thraves: Life is bittersweet
  • ‘Mornings can be a bit parky.’ was what the old guy said, and gestured him to go out first.
  • Mawdsley's production is flabby, and only highlights the play's creaky construction, but the cast are good value and make the most of the often sparky dialogue.
  • When there is a foul ball, the ump will throw a knuckleball back to him, then peer out from behind his mask as if to say, ‘How's that one, Sparky?’
  • You could, however, make an exception for Macdara Vallely's sparky little story that is not just a rattling good yarn, but also marks the arrival of a very promising new boy on the crowded Irish playwright block.
  • Impressed by his sparky presence, Llewellyn made him the star of his own series, The Naked Chef.
  • If this is "sparky" he is neither a sheep rancher nor a retired teacher … he is a shill. Libertarian Blog Place
  • The trip back was into the bitter NE wind so it was a bit on the parky side, and the ice was much less stable when we got back to Slateford aqueduct. Long canal run
  • But this is a sparky and feisty player who wears his heart on his sleeve.
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