slubby, a. dial.
(ˈslʌbɪ)
[f. slub n.1]
Muddy; sticky or slippery with mud.
1570 Levins Manip. 107/13 Slubbie, lubricus. 1823 E. Moor Suffolk Words 365 Wet, poachy ground, recently trodden by cattle, is said to be slubby, or all of a slub. 1886 Jefferies Field & Hedgerow (1889) 187 The lanes and the gateways in the fields they say are slubby enough in November. |