sardiney

English

Etymology

sardine + -y

Adjective

sardiney (comparative more sardiney, superlative most sardiney)

  1. Resembling or containing sardines.
    • 1936, George Charles Beresford, Schooldays with Kipling, page 98:
      Many a satisfactory jammy, sardiney orgy left its distended celebrants poorer in pocket certainly, but richer in cherished memories.
    • 2012, Lucy Mangan, My Family and Other Disasters:
      The sandwich toaster. It makes toasted sandwiches. Hot, buttery, cheesy, sardiney, tomatoey, anything-you-likey sandwiches.

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