steaky
English
Adjective
steaky (comparative more steaky, superlative most steaky)
- (informal) Reminiscent of steak.
- 1878, Harriet A. Roche, On Trek in the Transvaal: Or, Over Berg and Veldt in South Africa:
- He hacked, he sawed, he chopped, but the result as far as getting a steaky bit, or even the resemblance of a joint from it, seemed as far off as ever, for the trek-ox was tough, and our tools required grinding.
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