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Sooty   /sˈuti/   Listen
adjective
Sooty  adj.  (compar. sootier; superl. sootiest)  
1.
Of or pertaining to soot; producing soot; soiled by soot. "Fire of sooty coal."
2.
Having a dark brown or black color like soot; fuliginous; dusky; dark. "The grisly legions that troop under the sooty flag of Acheron."
Sooty albatross (Zool.), an albatross (Phoebetria fuliginosa) found chiefly in the Pacific Ocean; called also nellie.
Sooty tern (Zool.), a tern (Sterna fuliginosa) found chiefly in tropical seas.



verb
Sooty  v. t.  To black or foul with soot. (R.) "Sootied with noisome smoke."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Sooty" Quotes from Famous Books



... did was to put my head down the square of the midship ventilator. As I lifted the lid a visible breath, something like a thin fog, a puff of faint haze, rose from the opening. The ascending air was hot, and had a heavy, sooty, paraffiny smell. I gave one sniff, and put down the lid gently. It was no use choking myself. ...
— Youth • Joseph Conrad

... box and cypress, poplar, yew, And hateful elder that in thickets grew, Among whose boughs the screech-owl and night-crow Sadly recount their prophecies of woe, Where leather-winged bats, that hate the light, Fan the thick air, more sooty than the night. The ground o'ergrown with weeds and bushy shrubs, Where milky hedgehogs nurse their prickly cubs: And here and there a mandrake grows, that strikes The hearers dead with their loud fatal shrieks; Under whose spreading leaves the ugly toad, The adder, and the snake, ...
— Specimens with Memoirs of the Less-known British Poets, Complete • George Gilfillan

... one of the pinnas, the interior of which is sooty, shot with iridescent purple, and since the pearl, whether produced by oyster, mussel, pinna, or window-shell, is generally more brilliant than the containing shell, that of the black pinna, with the high lights of its ...
— Tropic Days • E. J. Banfield

... lies all on limestone, needs no draining; the soil, everywhere of handsome depth and finest quality, will grow good crops for you with the most imperfect tilling. At a safe distance of a day's riding lie the tartarean copper-forges of Swansea, the tartarean iron-forges of Merthyr; their sooty battle far away, and not, at such safe distance, a defilement to the face of the earth and sky, but rather an encouragement to the earth at least; encouraging the husbandman to plough ...
— The Life of John Sterling • Thomas Carlyle

... note: harbors at least 40 species of plants unknown anywhere else in the world; Ascension is a breeding ground for sea turtles and sooty terns ...
— The 2001 CIA World Factbook • United States. Central Intelligence Agency.


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