单词 | flaky |
释义 | flaky (fleɪki ) Word forms: flakier, flakiest 1. adjective Something that is flaky breaks easily into small thin pieces or tends to come off in small thin pieces. ...a small patch of red, flaky skin. 2. adjective If you describe an idea, argument, or person as flaky, you mean that they are rather eccentric and unreliable. [informal, disapproval] He wondered if the idea wasn't just a little too flaky, a little too outlandish. Collocations: flaky scalp I'm fine with colour - the foils seem to lend protection - but washing it always leaves me with a flaky scalp. Times, Sunday Times Looking for a natural cure to an itchy, flaky scalp? The Sun Plus it had the added, and unexpected, bonus of clearing up a flaky scalp. Times, Sunday Times But if you're a product-loving guy, don't snub the shampoo or you'll get a flaky scalp. The Sun Sick of an itchy, flaky scalp? The Sun Trichologist-approved, it's designed to make the scalp feel more comfortable and calm down any dry, flaky skin. Times,Sunday Times If you have a blemish or flaky skin then foundation will go on a bit smoother than with a brush. Times, Sunday Times Seaweed can help moisturise the skin and provide relief from itchy, dry or flaky skin. The Sun Just do something to get rid of that flaky skin around your nose and brows. Times, Sunday Times This still leaves me with dry, flaky skin at the side of my nose. Times, Sunday Times |
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