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raspy

I. raspy, a.1
    (ˈrɑːspɪ, -æ-)
    [f. rasp v.1 + -y1.]
    1. Of a rasping nature; harsh, grating.

1838 Carlyle Varnhagen v. Ense, Misc. (1857) IV. 197 Such a raspy, untamed voice as that of his I have hardly heard. 1882 Blackmore Christowell xxxvi, Ungainly, nubbly, fruit it was,..raspy, to the teeth.

    2. Easily exasperated; irritable.

1869 L. M. Alcott Little Women II. i. 20, I don't wish to get raspy, so let's change the subject. 1877 Holderness Gloss., Raspy, short-tempered. 1893 Harper's Mag. 975/1 Her temper was..certainly ‘raspy’.

    3. Comb., as raspy-gaspy.

1903 Kipling in Windsor Mag. Sept. 363/2 She said it in a raspy-gaspy whisper that would have frightened a steam-cow.

II. ˈraspy, a.2 Obs. rare—1.
    [Anglicized form of obs. F. raspé.]
    = raspe a. (q.v.).

1703 Art & Myst. Vintners 20 They counterfeit Raspy wine, with Flower-de-luce Roots.

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