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  1. FLAKY definition: 1. coming off easily in small, flat, thin pieces: 2. behaving in a way that is strange, not…. Learn more.

  2. Terms of Use. The meaning of FLAKY is consisting of flakes. How to use flaky in a sentence.

  3. People are flaky (also spelled flakey) if they are wacky and unconventional, but to say someone is flaky is not really a compliment. If you want to buffer the blow of calling your friend an odd-ball, don’t say she’s flaky — say she’s eccentric.

  4. Flaky definition: of or like flakes. . See examples of FLAKY used in a sentence.

  5. flaky. Something that is flaky breaks easily into small thin pieces or tends to come off in small thin pieces. ...a small patch of red, flaky skin. If you describe an idea, argument, or person as flaky, you mean that they are rather eccentric and unreliable.

  6. Define flaky. flaky synonyms, flaky pronunciation, flaky translation, English dictionary definition of flaky. also flak·ey adj. flak·i·er , flak·i·est 1. Made of or resembling flakes. 2. Forming or tending to form flakes or thin, crisp fragments: flaky pastry.

  7. Definition of flaky adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. These are words and phrases related to flaky. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of flaky.

  9. Find 14 different ways to say FLAKY, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  10. He was too flaky. • It dipped and fluttered in the chilly air, its wings drab and flaky. • Christy was kind of flaky, but everyone liked her. • rich, flaky croissants • There is kind of a flaky factor. • The front-door was-covered with flaky green paint and there was no keyhole.

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