yucky (Meaning)

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yucky (s)

highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust

yucky Sentence Examples

  1. The spoiled milk left in the fridge for weeks had turned into a yucky, foul-smelling mess.
  2. After walking through the muddy field, my shoes were covered in a thick layer of yucky, sticky mud.
  3. The cafeteria served a yucky, overcooked vegetable stew that nobody wanted to eat.
  4. When I accidentally touched the slimy slug, I couldn't help but feel a yucky sensation crawl up my skin.
  5. The pond was filled with stagnant water, emitting a yucky odor that made us cover our noses.
  6. My little brother's room was always messy and smelled yucky, with old food wrappers scattered around.
  7. The cafeteria lunch looked so yucky that I decided to skip it altogether and eat something from home.
  8. The combination of mayonnaise and ketchup on my sandwich created a yucky taste that I couldn't stomach.
  9. After the heavy rain, the streets were covered in a yucky mixture of mud and garbage.
  10. I accidentally stepped on a squishy, yucky worm while walking barefoot in the garden.

FAQs About the word yucky

highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust

bland, unappetizing, bad, filthy, sickening, obnoxious,distasteful, unpalatable, horrible, offensive

tasty, savory,delicious, yummy, palatable, appetizing, delicious, delectable, palatable, savoury

The spoiled milk left in the fridge for weeks had turned into a yucky, foul-smelling mess.

After walking through the muddy field, my shoes were covered in a thick layer of yucky, sticky mud.

The cafeteria served a yucky, overcooked vegetable stew that nobody wanted to eat.

When I accidentally touched the slimy slug, I couldn't help but feel a yucky sensation crawl up my skin.