Sentence examples for jammy from inspiring English sources

The word "jammy" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something good or lucky that has happened. For example: "I won the lottery, I'm so jammy!"

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jammy

noun

A gun.

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5The expert did not praise the wine for its "jamminess," as originally reported, but, rather, said that it was "jammy".

Backbenchers were already starting to grumble that Scots were getting all-too jammy a deal in the United Kingdom.

At ease under the sunshine of Provence in 1985, a painless heart attack felled him at the age of 97 after a quiet day in the studio.A jammy life, you might think on finishing Jackie Wullschlager's first-rate biography.

His judgment in the Wine Advocate comes not just in his tasting notes (a favourite adjective is "jammy") but in the score, out of 100, that he gives each wine.

Blueberry and coconut slice My grandfather used to cook three things – Worcestershire sauce, prunes in port and, incongruously, a jammy coconut slice.

This "thank you" has sat on my desk, gathering coffee stains and jammy blobs, while I tried to find an envelope whose sticky flap was actually sticky.

The more hair I lose, the more I think, 'God, I have been very jammy to get this far'".

No more so than when Mark tries to impress the father of his future bride while Jez partakes in a rather jammy affair with said bride's mother.

Spare a thought for those jammy sixtysomethings who enjoyed free education, easy mortgages on price-rocketing homes, and what would now seem like a curious sensation – "spare cash" to squirrel away.

I'm not worthy of this jammy plum!

Someone could lose a foot or get crushed to a jammy pulp.

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