bleaty

English

Etymology

bleat + -y

Adjective

bleaty (comparative more bleaty, superlative most bleaty)

  1. Having a bleating sound.
    • 2007 September 11, Anne Midgette, “What a Cold Little Hand, but What Warm Tones”, in New York Times:
      The problem is that these two attributes seem to belong to two different voices: the top was altogether less satisfying than the bottom, and at the point at which they meet, his sound was dangerously bleaty.

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