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Definition of Thawy
1. a. Liquefying by heat after having been frozen; thawing; melting.
Definition of Thawy
1. Adjective. Growing liquid; thawing; inclined to or tending to thaw. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Thawy
1. inclined to melt [adj THAWIER, THAWIEST]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Thawy
Literary usage of Thawy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Diary of Matthew Patten of Bedford, N.H. by Matthew Patten (1903)
"... under the Provincial Congress was given out for the company 29th was a moderate
thawy day the wind at S: W: and Rain Considerable the night before and I ..."
2. The Diary of Matthew Patten of Bedford, N.H.: From Seventeen Hundred Fifty by Matthew Patten (1903)
"... under the Provincial Congress was given ont for the company 29th was a moderate
thawy day the wind at S: W: and Eain Considerable the night before and I ..."
3. Oregon and California in 1848 by Jessy Quinn Thornton (1864)
"Warm, thawy morning." "Feb. 14.—Fine morning, but cold. Buried Milton Elliot in
the snow. ... To-day pleasant and thawy; has the appearance of spring, ..."
4. Diary of Thomas Robbins, D. D., 1796-1854 by Thomas Robbins (1887)
"Warm and thawy. Thermometer about 25°. Sent to my mother $5. ... It is warm and
thawy constantly, but the snow subsides very slow. ..."
5. Diary of Thomas Robbins, D. D., 1796-1854 by Thomas Robbins (1887)
"Warm and thawy. Thermometer about 25°. Sent to my mother $5. ... It is warm and
thawy constantly, but the snow subsides very slow. ..."
6. The Schoolmaster in Literature: Containing Selections from the Writings of by Hubert Marshall Skinner, Edward Eggleston (1892)
"A warm and broken December had been succeeded by a still wanner and more thawy
January. And so little had p.eople been made aware of the presence of winter ..."