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111Sepey — Recorded in many forms including: Sapey, Sappey, Sappy, Saipy, and Sepey, this is an English surname. It is almost certainly locational, and would seem to derive from either (the Isle of) Sheppey in the county of Kent, or from the twin villages… …
112Seppey — Recorded in many forms including: Sapey, Sappey, Sappy, Saipy, and Sepey, this is an English surname. It is almost certainly locational, and would seem to derive from either (the Isle of) Sheppey in the county of Kent, or from the twin villages… …
113juicy — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. moist, sappy, succulent; rich, tasty, tempting. See fluidity.Ant., dry, desiccated. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Full of juice] Syn. succulent, moist, wet, watery, humid, lush, dewy, sappy, viscid,… …
114mawkish — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. nauseous, offensive; effusive, maudlin. See repulsion, feeling. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. tasteless, nauseating, garish; see emotional 2 , sentimental . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a.… …
115sentimental — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. emotional, romantic, simpering, maudlin, mawkish. See sensibility. Ant., unsentimental, cool. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. emotional, Romantic, Romantical, dreamy, idealistic, visionary, mawkish,… …
116silly — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. witless, foolish, stupid, childish; fatuous, inane; senseless, absurd, ridiculous; stunned. See absurdity, credulity, folly. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. senseless, ridiculous, nonsensical, foolish,… …
117sappiness — ˈsapēnə̇s, pin noun ( es) Etymology: sappy + ness 1. : the state of being full of or smelling of sap 2. : the quality or state of being sappy : foolishness …
118goofy — adj. foolish and silly, or appearing silly; as, he wore a goofy hat. Syn: cockamamie, cockamamy, fool(prenominal), sappy, silly, wacky, zany, unreasonable. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC] …
119Sapful — Sap ful, a. Abounding in sap; sappy. [1913 Webster] …
120Sappiness — Sap pi*ness, n. The quality of being sappy; juiciness. [1913 Webster] …