Home › Words › C › clashyclashy/ˈklæʃi/clashy · adj — wet, rainy; muddy.Definition from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).clashy is pronounced /ˈklæʃi/.EtymologyFrom clash + -y. Sense 1 is from the dialectal use of clash for a heavy rainfall.adjWet, rainy; muddy.e.g.“... [not] the dress he kept for extra "clashy and clarty wark," but just his everyday fawn-coloured jeans and corduroys […]” — 1866, Elizabeth Lynn Linton, Lizzie Larton of Greyrigg: a Novel, page 271:That clash(es), that do(es) not match or fit stylistically.nounA khalasi.Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.clatchy 70% match — Synonym of muddy. vs clashy →clarty 68% match — Sticky and foul; dirty, filthy, muddy. vs clashy →claggy 66% match — Sticky or tacky. vs clashy →plashy 64% match — Watery, wet, waterlogged. vs clashy →blashy 64% match — Rainy and windy. vs clashy →muddyish 63% match — Somewhat muddy. vs clashy →clash 62% match — A loud sound, like the crashing together of metal objects; a crash. vs clashy →clashingly 62% match — in a clashing manner vs clashy →