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surfy, a.|ˈsɜːfɪ| [f. surf n. + -y.] Abounding in surf; consisting of or resembling surf.
1738A. Hill Let. 11 May in G. Sherburn Corr. Alexander Pope (1956) IV. 98 The rushing of a watery sound—a kind of hollow, washy murmur, like the workings of a surfy tide. a1814Apostate ii. iv. in New Brit. Theatre III. 320 The surfy shore. 1824New Monthly Mag. X. 501 The surfy billows broke across the bow. 1878Stevenson Edinburgh (1889) 164 When the gulls desert their surfy forelands. 1889Ruskin Præterita III. iv. 156 The countless ranks of surfy breakers. |