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Examples

  • He was a bad boy making a big messy-poo, and seeing things splash and make a stainy-wainy made him want to be punished, paddled, humiliated.

    JACKIE CHAN PROBABLY NOT MR. MIYAGI 2007

  • Um, lip stains are not even all that stainy, Chris, at least not the one I just bought.

    New Museum rerun EAGEAGEAG 2009

  • It is true the young mustards were round and thick; the cresses oval and pointed; the carrots mere green threads; the onions sharp little blades; while the beets had an odd, stainy look.

    The Junior Classics — Volume 8 Animal and Nature Stories William Patten 1902

  • It is true the young mustards were round and thick; the cresses oval and pointed; the carrots mere green threads; the onions sharp little blades; while the beet had an odd, stainy look.

    Parables From Nature 1857

  • I also ate a pretty sizable amount of cotton candy - I'm partial to the pink, as it is less lip-stainy than the blue.

    Blisstree 2009

  • When the eggs were done with the stainy-wetness stage I thought I should display them somewhere.

    Dutch Blitz 2009

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