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Streaky Meaning in English

word

ˈstriːki
STREE-kee
stɹˈiːki
stREE-kee

Definition

Having long lines, marks, or stripes of a different color or texture; often used to describe things like bacon, clouds, or paint that are not all one even color.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly used in describing food ("streaky bacon"), painting, or patterns on materials. Can also describe unevenness in results (e.g., "streaky performance"). Not used for people. Common with visual description.

Example Sentences

The sky was full of streaky white clouds.

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He bought some streaky bacon for breakfast.

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Her painting looked a bit streaky after it dried.

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My car windows always get streaky when I try to clean them quickly.

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If the sauce looks streaky, just stir it a little more.

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That team always has a streaky season—sometimes they win a lot, then suddenly lose.

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