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Pineappley vs Pineappled - What's the difference?

pineappley | pineappled |

As adjectives the difference between pineappley and pineappled

is that pineappley is resembling a pineapple or some aspect of one while pineappled is flavoured or decorated with pineapple.

pineappley

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Resembling a pineapple or some aspect of one.
  • * 1996 , Richard Swinburne, Is there a God??
  • Why does eating chocolate cause the brain events which cause the taste we call chocolatey rather than the taste we call pineappley ?
  • * 2002 , Michael Broadbent, Michael Broadbent's Vintage Wine
  • Then it was pale waxy yellow; youthful pineappley nose and some CO2; medium-dry, good fruit, excellent acidity, spicy oaky finish.
  • * 2003 , Roy Yamaguchi, Joan Namkoong, Maren Caruso, Hawaii cooks: flavors from Roy's Pacific Rim kitchen?
  • The golden orange flesh of a mango lends its lively, peachy-citrusy-pineappley tropical flavor.
  • * 2006 , Josh Rogan, Mike Miller, Son of Pendragon
  • Their scales were raised at an angle far more than usual, giving their hides a pineappley look.

    Alternative forms

    * pineapply

    pineappled

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Flavoured or decorated with pineapple.
  • * SPIN
  • The pineappled ham thing was just being removed from the bridge-table buffet as I entered, and I am overwhelmed by the sight of a roomful of unusually attired, middle-aged cowpersons swaying to the strains of "Oh Lonesome Me."
  • * 2010 , Susan Kessen, Dear Mom and Dad
  • Before we got underway, I prepared our traditional Easter dinner, a honey baked ham. I placed our properly scored, cloved, overly maraschino cherried and pineappled porker in a slow cooking oven.