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- adjective
comparative form ofmealy : moremealy
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Examples
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In early days, bricks would be fired in stationary, beehive-shaped kilns, and many bricks cooked like a rare hamburger, with the inside softer and mealier than the outside.
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This sweeter and mealier bean will allow many culinary delights.
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I think a tart apple is always better for baking than a sweet apple, and a firm-flesh, crisp apple is better than a softer, mealier variety.
unknown title 2009
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I think a tart apple is always better for baking than a sweet apple, and a firm-flesh, crisp apple is better than a softer, mealier variety.
unknown title 2009
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