melty

English

Etymology

melt + -y

Adjective

melty (comparative meltier, superlative meltiest)

  1. Having a high tendency to melt.
    • 2008, Linda Larsen, The $7 a Meal Slow Cooker Cookbook:
      This creamy, melty cheese dip is delicious with crisp fresh vegetables.
  2. In the state of being melted.
    • 2020, Jenna Barnard, Butternut Bakery:
      Let the cookies cool for about 20 minutes before eating. They’re best when they’re slightly warm and the chocolate chips are still melty. Enjoy!
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