Crossword-Solution: STREAKY 7 letters, 27 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Streaky a. Same as Streaked, 1.

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STREAKY anagram KEYTARS, STARKEY

We have 27 clues for the answer “STREAKY”

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Like a sloppy paint job 1 answer
job Paint 1 answer
Variable; unreliable 1 answer
Variable or mixed. 1 answer
Unevenly colored 1 answer
Uneven, as a paint job 1 answer
Prone to uneven play 1 answer
Not monochromatic 1 answer
Like some dirty windshields 1 answer
Like poorly washed windows 1 answer
Like poorly cleaned windows 1 answer
Like poorly cleaned glasses 1 answer
Like poorly cleaned glass 1 answer
Like a team that wins four, then loses three 1 answer
Like a poorly cleaned mirror 1 answer
Inconsistent, in a way 1 answer
Inconsistent in performance 1 answer
In need of Windex 1 answer
Hot-and-cold 1 answer
Running hot and cold 2 answers
___ hot and cold 3 answers
SOUTH Australian bay 11 answers
striped 16 answers
Mottled 29 answers
Uneven 60 answers
Inconsistent 61 answers
Variable 83 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with STREAKY (5)

Again, the mercury will sometimes accumulate along the lines made by the brush, and give a streaky appearance to the picture, although these lines are not at all evident before the mercurial vapor was applied.
The History and Practice of the Art of Photography Henry H. Snelling 2008
Second, there was a pretty stiff wind against which he was running; so that I must have seen the streaky look of blowing hair, if the hair had not been very short.
The Wisdom of Father Brown G. K. Chesterton 1995
Just as I gained the road a cart came rattling by, and I rushed for it, caught the chain that hung below, and swung thrillingly between the dizzy wheels, choked and blinded with delicious-smelling dust, the world slipping by me like a streaky ribbon below, till the driver licked at me with his whip, and I had to descend to earth again.
Dream Days Kenneth Grahame 2008
They were stiff little chairs of an inconsequent, mongrel pattern; armless, with perforated wooden seats; legs tortured by the lathe to a semblance of buttons strung on a rod; and they had that day received a streaky coat of a gilding preparation which exhaled the olfactory vehemence mentioned.
The Flirt Booth Tarkington 2004
Nice decent hard-working people like the Jonderquists!” In her batiste nightgown she was standing at the bureau engaged in the invariable rites of wishing that she had a real dressing-table with a triple mirror, of bending toward the streaky glass and raising her chin to inspect a pin-head mole on her throat, and finally of brushing her hair.
Main Street Sinclair Lewis 2006

Quotes with STREAKY (3)

It’s destiny; the stars have aligned perfectly to bring us together as friends. You cannot argue with what’s meant to be, once the stars have spoken, it is absolute,” he uttered, all smug and knowing. Shocked that he used the word destiny, I cocked my head and shot him a look — for the first time actually seeing Parker. He was pretty…too pretty to be a guy; streaky blond hair — as if each streak had been strategically placed — dark eyes, pale skin, and a charming smile that d…
Deborah Ann
It is the custom on the stage in all good, murderous melodramas, to present the tragic and the comic scenes in as regular alternation as the layers of red and white in a side of streaky, well-cured bacon.
Charles Dickens
It is nine o'clock, and London has breakfasted. Some unconsidered tens of thousands have, it is true, already enjoyed with what appetite they might their pre-prandial meal; the upper fifty thousand, again, have not yet left their luxurious couches, and will not breakfast till ten, eleven o'clock, noon; nay, there shall be sundry listless, languid members of fast military clubs, dwellers among the tents of Jermyn Street, and the high-priced second floors of Little Ryder Street…
George Augustus Sala Twice Round the Clock, or the Hours of the Day and Night in London
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal.

Used 23 times in crossword archives (1942–2023).