Pronunciation: /ˈblɛbi/

Definitions of blebby

adjective describing something as having or being covered in blebs or small blisters

Example Sentences

A1 The baby's toy is soft and blebby.

A2 The blebby texture of the slime was satisfying to touch.

B1 The blebby consistency of the pudding made it difficult to spread.

B2 The blebby appearance of the jellyfish was mesmerizing.

C1 The chef described the dessert as having a blebby texture with a hint of sweetness.

C2 The scientist observed the blebby structure of the cell membrane under the microscope.

Examples of blebby in a Sentence

Grammatical Forms of blebby

past tense

blebbed

plural

blebbies

comparative

more blebby

superlative

most blebby

present tense

blebs

future tense

will bleb

perfect tense

have blebbed

continuous tense

is blebbing

singular

blebby

positive degree

very blebby

infinitive

to bleb

gerund

blebbing

participle

blebbing

Origin and Evolution of blebby

First Known Use: 1920 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'blebby' is believed to have originated from a combination of the English words 'bleb' and 'y'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe something that is covered in blisters or small bubbles, 'blebby' has evolved to also signify something that is swollen or puffed up in appearance.