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  1. yucky. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English yuck‧y /ˈjʌki/ adjective informal extremely unpleasant They painted the bathroom a yucky green colour. The food was yucky. Examples from the Corpus yucky • I was fed up with the yucky mouldy silicone round the edge and reckoned a proper job should be done on it. • Jake didn't watch ...

  2. Yucky. น่ารังเกียจมาก The Body and the Bounty (2010) That's all about yucky, squishy things. ซึ่งครอบคลุมเรื่องน่าขยะแขยงทั้งหลาย The Shiny Trinket Maneuver (2012) It's kind of dark and yucky down there.

  3. yucky: 1 adj highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust Synonyms: disgustful , disgusting , distasteful , foul , loathly , loathsome , repellant , repellent ...

  4. Yucky -- but why does this matter now, for the purposes of this retrospective? more_vert. open_in_new Link to source; warning Request revision; A quick look at some really weird and yucky things people have found in their food. ...

  5. Find 35 different ways to say YUCKY, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  6. Synonyms for YUCKY: bad, icky, disagreeable, displeasing, offensive, disgusting, uncongenial, disgustful, unpleasant, distasteful, loathly, unsympathetic, repelling ...

  7. The word “yukky” is more commonly used in British English, while “yucky” is prevalent in American English. Both words describe something unpleasant or distasteful, but “yukky” often conveys a stronger sense of disgust. Language is constantly evolving, and regional variations play a significant role in the usage of words.

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