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- adjective informal Characterised by
traffic ; having the noise and commotion ofmotor vehicles .
Etymologies
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Examples
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It drives me batty when I hear kids - even college students -- uttering sentences such as, "her and I went to the movies," or "you are so not cool," or "it was trafficky."
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It drives me batty when I hear kids - even college students -- uttering sentences such as, "her and I went to the movies," or "you are so not cool," or "it was trafficky."
Printing: What Happened to Speling, Grammer and Geografie? 2010
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We made the long trip back to Jacksonville less trafficky this time.
Archive 2009-06-01 Megan 2009
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We made the excruciatingly long and trafficky trip from Jacksonville, Fl. to Hinesville, Ga.
Archive 2009-06-01 Megan 2009
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Pedestrian boulevards are beloved in a hilly, trafficky city of large families and lonely migrants.
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Your friendslist will be much more trafficky once you figure it all out.
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This did not lead to the gentling of our trafficky streets.
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This did not lead to the gentling of our trafficky streets.
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He insisted that I walk on the trafficky side of the street instead of the lovely tree-lined residential side so he could see the trucks up close.
THE BLESSING OF A SKINNED KNEE Ph.D. Wendy Mogel 2001
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He insisted that I walk on the trafficky side of the street instead of the lovely tree-lined residential side so he could see the trucks up close.
THE BLESSING OF A SKINNED KNEE Ph.D. Wendy Mogel 2001
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