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yeasty

[yee-stee] / ˈyi sti /
ADJECTIVE
bubbling
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK








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The trick was finding something with the right balance: a little sweetness, enough backbone to be stuffed and twisted, and that yeasty rise that makes monkey bread more than a party trick.

From Salon

When I’m mixing breads, I always make sure to add flour on top of all of those yeasty liquids.

From Salon

Their 12-year-old daughter Molly had been staying on a single bed in her grandparents' room, which she said had a "yeasty smell".

From BBC

Over the decades, San Francisco’s yeasty music and political scenes have blurred together, though, no, it’s not because of some bad acid.

From Los Angeles Times

Eventually, one yeasty starter from the new brew was taken by stagecoach to Copenhagen, Denmark.

From Science Magazine