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rubbery
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
rubbery
(adjective)
rubbery
/
ˈ
rʌbəri/
adjective
rubbery
/
ˈ
rʌbəri/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of RUBBERY
[
more rubbery; most rubbery
]
1
:
similar to rubber
The hard-boiled eggs were tough and
rubbery
.
a
rubbery
material
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of legs or knees
:
bending like rubber
:
weak, shaky, and unstable
Her legs were/felt
rubbery
when she stepped off the roller coaster.
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