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garlicky, a.|ˈgɑːlɪkɪ| [f. garlic n. + -y1.] Savouring or smelling of garlic.
1775Ash (citing Hollingsworth), Garlicky, overgrown with garlick. 1786Francis, the Philanthropist III. 22 This eternal succession of greasy stews and garlicky ragouts. 1858Sat. Rev. 27 Nov. 536/2 A Neapolitan beggar..bawls his garlicky breath into the face of his casual victim. 1861Court Life at Naples 169 There was such a garlicky atmosphere about the lady. 1875H. C. Wood Therap. (1879) 198 A strong garlicky odor. |