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germy

[ jur-mee ]

adjective

germier, germiest.
  1. full of germs.


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Other 51Թ Forms

  • i·Ա noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of germy1

First recorded in 1910–15; germ + -y 1
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Keeping your home clean and organized: We breakdown the essential cleaning supplies you need, and point out the 11 germy spots that are often overlooked.

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Fox also suggests turning on bathroom or kitchen exhaust fans, which can shuttle germy air outside.

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Other Santas, wary of the risks of being around germy, potentially unvaccinated children, have decided to sit yet another pandemic holiday out, or retire.

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In this pandemic era, especially, that means touching potentially germy bottles and cans.

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But hands can be germy — coated with fecal matter and E. coli.

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