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a. Resembling plastic, especially in the sense of being cheap and lightweight.
Usage examples of "plasticky".
He crested the hill and looked down on the wet rooftops of the town, the ashen carparks, the hideous plasticky shopping centre and the inhospitable moorland that butted against the new estate beyond.
My shoes make a plasticky noise on the lino, till I reach his office where the floor is parquetry.
The pavement was shiny, as black goo congealed into plasticky, pungent shellac.
He wondered what sort of plasticky mud his face was really becoming beneath it all.
He reached out to touch it and, to his surprise, he got the slick, plasticky sensation of touching something like vinyl.
Williams caught up to the Master of Sinanju, who was tearing through the plasticky stink of Parc Mesozoique.
As he inhaled deep lungfuls of cold, plasticky oxygen, he prayed to God to keep him from throwing up in the mask and blocking the air line.
The omelet was plasticky but not bad, and the biscuits dripped with gravy full of cracklins.
He crested the hill and looked down on the wet rooftops of the town, the ashen carparks, the hideous plasticky shopping centre and the inhospitable moorland that butted against the new estate beyond.