queachy

English

Etymology

queach + -y

Adjective

queachy (comparative more queachy, superlative most queachy)

  1. Yielding or trembling under the feet, as moist or boggy ground; shaking; moving.
    the queachy fens
    • Drayton
      Godwin's queachy sands
  2. (obsolete) Like a queach or thicket; thick, bushy.
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