fangy
English
Etymology
From fang + -y.
Adjective
fangy (comparative more fangy, superlative most fangy)
- Containing fangs; full of sharp teeth.
- 2007 September 16, Maria Dahvana Headley, “How I Turned Into a Stepmonster”, in New York Times:
- No one had opened a fangy mouth and chomped me.
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