Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Having the nature or character of slang; slangy.

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Examples

  • Being asked what he thinks of the proceedings, characterizes them (his strength lying in a slangular direction) as “a rummy start.”

    Bleak House 2007

  • Being asked what he thinks of the proceedings, characterizes them (his strength lying in a slangular direction) as "a rummy start."

    Bleak House Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 1853

  • Being asked what he thinks of the proceedings, characterizes them (his strength lying in a slangular direction) as "a rummy start."

    Bleak House Charles Dickens 1841

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