vinegary, a.
(ˈvɪnɪgərɪ)
[f. vinegar n. + -y1.]
Resembling vinegar; sour like vinegar. Chiefly fig.
| 1730 Bailey (fol.), Acetous, Vinegary, or being something like Vinegar. 1848 Dickens Dombey xxxi, A vinegary face has Mrs. Miff. 1850 Kingsley A. Locke (1876) II. 33 So you'll just leave alone that vinegary, soul-destroying trash. 1870 Friswell Mod. Men Lett. viii. 143 Commonplace bishops and vinegary bishops' wives. 1879 M. E. Braddon Vixen iii, This is one of Miss Skipwith's servants,..rather a vinegary personage. |
| Comb. 1885 Advance (Chicago) 6 Aug. 509/3 A vinegary visaged lady. 1891 C. Roberts Adrift Amer. 116 The only person who was in the house was a vinegary-looking woman, who told me that I could not stay. |