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Meaning of tallowy
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tallowy (a.)
Of the nature of tallow; resembling tallow; greasy.
tallowy Sentence Examples
- The candle exuded a tallowy aroma that permeated the room.
- Her hands were smeared with tallowy residue from the candle wax.
- The old book had a tallowy texture, its pages brittle and discolored.
- The cold cream left a tallowy film on her skin, clogging her pores.
- The tallowy flesh of the whale was rendered into oil.
- The butter was so old and rancid that it had become tallowy.
- The animal's hide had a tallowy sheen, indicating its good health.
- The soap was tallowy and left my skin feeling greasy.
- The tallowy candles flickered in the wind, casting an eerie light.
- The tallowy wax melted easily, dripping slowly onto the table.
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Of the nature of tallow; resembling tallow; greasy.
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The candle exuded a tallowy aroma that permeated the room.
Her hands were smeared with tallowy residue from the candle wax.
The old book had a tallowy texture, its pages brittle and discolored.
The cold cream left a tallowy film on her skin, clogging her pores.