What does MIDGY mean?

Midgy 1. Parts of Speech:

Noun, adjective

2. Definitions:

a. (noun) a small biting fly, especially a midge or no-see-um.
b. (adjective) relating to or characteristic of midges.

3. Pronunciations:

US: /ˈmɪdʒi/
UK: /ˈmɪdʒi/

4. Origin and Usage:

The word "midgy" is a colloquial term used mainly in Scotland and Northern England. It is derived from the word "midge," which refers to a small biting fly that is common in these regions. The term is used both as a noun to describe the insect and as an adjective to describe something that is characteristic of midges or their behavior.

5. Synonyms:

gnat, mosquito, no-see-um, sandfly

6. Related Words:

midge, smidg, digly, dimly

7. Example Sentences:

a. The midgy bites were driving her crazy.
b. The midgy evening air was thick with the sound of buzzing insects.
c. The midgy weather made it impossible to enjoy the outdoors.



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