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ricey

[ rahy-see ]

adjective

, ric·ey·er, ric·ey·est.
  1. pertaining to, resembling, or containing rice.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of ricey1

First recorded in 1770–80; rice + -y 1
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Example Sentences

Other members of the WhatsApp group named Old Times – identified as Burnsy, Cheeks, Morty, Ricey and Josh – expressed doubt.

The porridge itself soothes, while the protein makes you feel sturdy, with the egg further thickening and enrichening the ricey stock; then the cilantro, scallion and ginger add flashes of flavor to different bites.

Kedgeree Delicious, but too ricey.

Comments: “No sauce could rescue this one”; “really ricey flavor”; “sticky.”

Pietersen said he was "devastated" as "Ricey was like a father figure to me".

From BBC

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