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slappy

Aussprache: [ˈslæpi]

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Kontext: „personality“

(adjective) When someone is slappy, they are cheerful and energetic, often acting silly or playful. It's like being in a happy mood and wanting to have fun with others.

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She felt slappy after her favorite song came on the radio and started dancing.

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He didn't feel slappy at all; he was grumpy and didn't want to play with anyone.

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Why do you seem so slappy today? Did something good happen?

Kontext: „appearance“

(adjective) Slappy can also describe something that looks slippery or shiny, like a wet surface. Imagine the way water makes the floor look shiny after it rains.

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The new paint on the wall looked nice and slappy, catching the light beautifully.

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The old, dusty surface wasn't slappy at all; it looked very dull.

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Does that floor look slappy after you cleaned it?

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