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creasy

[ kree-see ]

adjective

, creas·i·er, creas·i·est.
  1. full of creases.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of creasy1

First recorded in 1855–60; crease + -y 1
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Example Sentences

Stella Creasy, reminded the Commons that voters would soon "have an opportunity to express an opinion at the ballot box" on Ulez expansion, on 2 May.

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The MP said that during the man's "campaign of harassment" he continually wrote to organisations including the Labour Party and the BBC to make complaints about Ms Creasy's views.

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Ms Creasy said her amendment would provide a process whereby a malicious report could be removed from someone's record.

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But despite Ms Creasy being cleared, the council said it was legally prevented from removing the man's complaint from its record.

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Philip Stacey, 52, was convicted of harassing Ms Creasy and her family at Leicester Magistrates Court on 30 November.

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