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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
jammy
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ That jammy bugger Steve has got out of the washing up again.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Cabernet Sauvignon: A massive jammy concentration of fruit.
▪ Typical cherry, jammy aroma and flavour of the Gamay grape.
Wiktionary
jammy

a. 1 Resembling jam in taste, texture, etc. 2 Covered in jam. 3 (context colloquial English) Of a person, lucky. n. (context slang English) A gun.

Usage examples of "jammy".

His next job, to cajole Kayla into brushing her teeth, putting on her jammies, and picking out a story for night-night.

Just get your jammies on-or your tuxedo or whatever it is the undead sleep in-and get into bed.

There were a couple of shots of other hospital patients, in their flannel jammies and their walkers, looking out windows and pointing.

What if Jammy was giving him the brush-off and was going to leave by the front?

Leonardo Hickey told me Jammy Tierney had something to do with what happened that night at the canal.

But, Jesus, Jammy, you were the right iijit to let him do that to you.

The Assistant Adjutant, Jammy Giles, was there, of course, tipping back in his chair until it nearly fell over, laughing noisily and joking with a group of flyers in the front row.

He stood behind Jammy and steadied the chair each time it teetered too far back.

Like new boys at school they were anxious not to attract attention, but when Jammy Giles stood up it was to this part of the Briefing Room audience that he addressed himself.

Now that the importance of his job had been recognized by the creation of the air-bomber category, Jammy had become an important man at Warley.

He had a dry, savage brand of humour that Jammy had taken to immediately and now excelled in.

Before joining up Jammy Giles had lived with his mother in a three-room basement in the London suburb of Morden and worked as a clerk for a building contractor.

Several times in the past Jammy had brought some inattentive crew member up on to the stage and asked him to repeat the briefing.

Closer to the target, however, Jammy was getting more and more anxious.

The incapacitated pilot scored a shrewd blow with that suggestion, for Akin Davies the navigator had remustered from observer and knew almost as much as Jammy about bombsights, drift, markers and selector switches.