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"mealy" Definitions
  1. (especially of vegetables or fruit) soft and dry when you eat them

153 Sentences With "mealy"

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By contrast, why does every one else seem so mealy-mouthed?
She said "Nothing to do with me" a mealy mouthed reply.
But Federighi was doing so in a trolling, mealy-mouthed way.
What about when your foe is just mealy-mouthed Neville Chamberlain?
Whole grains tended to be more mealy; they had a different mouthfeel.
Two of the four jumbos were firm and fine, the others mealy.
The crab cakes, with a saffron rémoulade, were a bit too mealy.
The tireless Mr. Mealy directs Quicksilver along with Julie Andrijeski, another violinist.
Nixon still espoused a mealy-mouthed fealty to those pseudo-Rockwellian virtues.
Q&A Q. Why are some apples mealy while others are crisp?
And once again, some leading Republicans are proving more mealy-mouthed than others.
Each table was preset, oddly, with a plate of slightly mealy cherry tomatoes.
I wouldn't wish a mealy apple or desiccated orange on my worst enemy.
A mealy pink tomato tastes nothing like the crimson fruit at a farmers' market.
The same mealy-mouthed old boys in bad toupees were still calling the shots.
The league did itself no favors by coming up with a mealy-mouthed policy.
Their latest, mostly mealy-mouthed critiques, are simply a day late and a dollar short.
Many tomatoes on sale at markets at this time of year are watery and mealy.
Clinton's mealy-mouthed response to that or do I want Donald Trump's hard-ass response?
Politicians who honor the boundaries of decency and public safety are not mealy-mouthed pleasers.
For Democrats and human rights advocates, it was a laudatory but ultimately mealy-mouthed response.
My brain has become off-brand putty, mealy and dried-out from years of smartphone hypnosis.
The guest director Robert Mealy leads performances of Guillaume Du Fay and Gilles Binchois, among others.
He looked and looked, as the wood burned down, shifted softly, embers making their mealy tick.
Contrary to Griff, with his mealy disposition, he'd been kind and protective of the smaller kids.
He was inspired instead by President Donald Trump's mealy-mouthed comments about white supremacists in Charlottesville, Virginia.
It's all just a little bit too smug and a little bit too mealy mouthed to land.
Instead, they were mealy-mouthed cover-ups of activity in the years leading up to the crisis.
And so we blend leaves together and call it "delicious" and "juice" instead of a mealy sludge.
We don't need any more mealy-mouthed statements from the leader of the Labour Party, we need actions.
I just rip one open at the seam, in search of juicy flesh that's soft but not mealy.
The olives go through a second round of squeezing, leaving behind the squashed, mealy remains of the fruit.
"The developer said they would do a boxing gym across the street for our young people," Ms. Mealy said.
Schumer herself offered a mealy-mouthed disavowal of Metzger, rather than a full-throated rejection of his incendiary comments.
I'll be looking out into the mealy-mouthed winter of New York circa 2020 and thinking about my grill.
Once you've used a clicky keyboard, however, you probably won't go back to a soft, mealy-mouthed clacker ever again.
Clean: Heat and growth can also attract pests, the most common of which are spider mites, mealy bugs, and scale.
The apology is mealy-mouthed at best, because Flaxman and HP insist that making a functional product dysfunctional is ok.
Justice, equality, freedom, solidarity, socialism—those ideals all resonated—but democracy struck me as mealy-mouthed, hollowed out, and corrupted.
CNN's Fareed Zakaria blasted the nation's elite on Sunday for a "mealy mouthed" reaction to President Trump's remarks on Charlottesville.
The texture could be anywhere from crunchy to mealy, and the size anywhere between a cherry and a tennis ball.
Ladybugs, also called ladybird beetles, are considered beneficial by gardeners as they feast on aphids, spider mites and mealy bugs.
One person stands in the way: Councilwoman Darlene Mealy, who effectively has a veto over the site of the proposed courthouse.
Its advantages were so clear that the creation of a twin court in Brownsville had near unanimous support, Ms. Mealy aside.
I would pass on the slightly mealy crab cakes ($1.503), but the dinner salad with garlic toast ($21.50) was a winner.
Notable missteps were found with Blue Apron's goat cheese and yogurt, both of which were mealy and tasted like bland cream cheese.
Mr. Stein was joined in these concerts by excellent colleagues: Robert Mealy and Julie Andrijeski, violinists, and Beiliang Zhu, violist da gamba.
They also shared many of the same hard-working performers, led by Stephen Stubbs and Paul O'Dette, lutenists, and Robert Mealy, concertmaster.
When compared to Mr. Maas's strong rhetoric in Bucharest, the sound emanating from German foreign policy circles today is rather mealy-mouthed.
"If consumers store fruits at room temperature, rather than in the refrigerator, they will soften and get mealy sooner," Dr. Brown said.
This gives it a mealy solidity often lacking in its European counterparts and a palpable, breakfast-y taste due to the grain.
When the vocals came in, Shevchuk sounded like a snarling dog, a far cry from the mealy-mouthed delivery of Lifetime's Ari Katz.
A mealy-mouthed response about how the eavesdropping is done in a secure facility without an Apple ID attached is not good enough.
This results in statements that follow major incidents in where the leaders of a city, candidates, and others in power are mealy-mouthed.
"This happened around the time that music, which had been considered one of the sciences, became about language and discourse," Mr. Mealy said.
True, the party's presidential candidates used to be mealy-mouthed about rejecting facts and endorsing conspiracy theories, rather than being full-throated crazy.
Instead, he opts for mealy-mouthed cliché, writing soaring but vague prose about the need to protect democracy from tribalism and other threats.
Although the fries are reasonably crisp, their insides are mealy and bland in a way that fresh-cut potatoes almost certainly would not be.
The goal, Mr. Mealy said, is to engage in "a kind of ethnomusicology of the past" that focuses on idiomatic rather than accurate playing.
It's going to end catastrophically, in November or beyond, with the party infrastructure in tatters, with every mealy mouthed pseudo-Trump accommodationist permanently stained.
However, nosey fans pointed out he'd apparently done something similar with other girlfriends of his -- namely, his baby mamas Brittni Mealy and Joie Chavis.
There's a several-days-long cycle of them being called out and then they issue a mealy-mouthed apology, if at all, and move on.
Some have a visceral distaste; others have been so conditioned by years of dry, mealy veggie burgers that the Impossible tends to trigger alarm bells.
The falafel begin as a mealy mess of ground chickpeas, onion, garlic and parsley that is packed into a falafel scoop and tipped into hot oil.
But it's preferable to mealy-mouthed both-sides-ism, and in any case the goal here isn't really to get you to vote for these people.
Dorsey did offer a mealy-mouthed tweetstorm immediately after the election, that users quickly noted had no actual solutions for people already abused on the service.
She offered a timid, mealy-mouthed disapproval of the ad without stepping up and demanding action, which would involve removing the ludicrous spot from the airwaves.
In Mr. Trump's worldview and his convention's, mealy-mouthed P.C. Democrats refused to call things the way they saw them and name dangers for what they are.
Wells hit out at everything from the french fries, which he called "mealy and bland," to the service, which he compared to a day at the DMV.
In one of her three recent mealy-mouthed apologies, Ms Park specifically denied one rumour: that shamanistic rituals had been held at the Blue House, the presidential office.
Wednesday's remarkable episode, "Hope," pulled off both about as well as you could imagine: It was funny but heartbreaking, nuanced but not mealy-mouthed, blunt but not despairing.
In times of strife, it's common for chief executives to release mealy-mouthed statements full of corporate nothingspeak—and this is nothing if not a time of strife.
Well, those mealy-mouthed experts and armchair gladiators must have missed old Samart's knock out contribution to that well-worn debate, the side teep. Speed. Power. Timing. Movement.
Zwayer attempted to send the man off the pitch, but Schmidt's mealy-mouthed, punchable face decided to challenge the decision for so long that Zwayer took a hike.
Now that warmer weather is upon us, an abundance of sweet, sweet fruits are coming into peak season, and you don't have to rely on mealy supermarket blueberries.
"We can't have mealy-mouthed language about more facts have to come in," said Adam Green, a founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, a liberal advocacy group.
And when Ms. Andrijeski broke a string and had to take several minutes to replace it, Mr. Mealy expanded his range further, into stand-up chat and comedy.
Even though his music helped put an end to the mealy, gritty hard rock of the 1990s, Mr. Bennington still felt simpatico with the singers of that era.
It is the coin of the digital-media realm, a mealy concept that delights advertisers and publishers alike because it all but guarantees to garner a reader's attention.
" THAT response is simply an update from one of Mr. Wallace's 1968 followers: "George doesn't give us some mealy-mouth 'on the one hand and on the other' spiel.
But this is Held we're talking about: an artist who took what he considered the mealy ambiguity of Abstract Expressionism and effectively threw it through a plate-glass window.
Apples can continue to ripen if left on your counter, so you should always, always refrigerate them, or risk them turning into mealy, mushy impostors of their former selves.
The black smoke is bold and mealy across the tongue; blue offers suffocating sourness, while white has subtle notes of the bus boarding area at New York's Port Authority.
Once the star of Washington state&aposs apple industry, the Red Delicious began to fall out of favor in the late 1990s for its bland taste and mealy texture.
Instead of mealy applesauce, she pairs her latkes with a sauce of apple cider, pears, and vanilla, along with a dollop of crème fraîche and a sprinkling of pumpkin seeds.
They really are that much better than the canned ones, and especially better than the mealy, watery beefsteaks you're gonna have to resort to in the produce aisle in December.
I sneak in a hard-boiled egg (and bite into an apple, but it's mealy — gross) around 9 and race to get admin work completed before my afternoon of client calls.
Mealy-mouthed statements about the difficult balance of free speech is only a way of avoiding an admission that these platforms have too much power to control what speech is allowed.
Suddenly the appeal of a weird protein cookie is high, but alas, the cookie is dry and mealy in my mouth while I run the rest of the way to work.
But Grant's primary interest, and pleasure, is in bad people being awful to one another, and the picture gleefully revels in their terrible behavior (and their mealy-mouthed excuses for it).
For the Democrats who raised money, canvassed, and voted for Northam and Jones, it was surely disheartening that the men turned so mealy-mouthed even before taking the oath of office.
Pete Wells, The Times' restaurant critic, had compared the service unfavorably to that of the DMV, described the fries as "mealy and bland," and said the steak and burger were inconsistent.
When I meet him, he is already clad in a blood-spattered plumber's uniform and wearing zombie makeup, eating live mealy worms from a plastic container as part of his act.
If you have pest problem you first need to identify which pest is sucking the life out of your green friend — mealy bugs, spider mites, scale or aphids (aphids are the WORST).
Many Trump supporters will shrug at the strategy's mealy-mouthed promise not to impose America's democratic values on others, or its assertion that allies are of value because they "magnify US power".
It features the violinists Robert Mealy and Julie Andrijeski, along with a small period ensemble, in performances of Buxtehude, Kerll, Couperin and other scores that were available to Bach through various libraries.
Never harsh in his judgments, but not mealy-mouthed either, he frequently succeeded in redirecting the discussion to support the work at hand by embracing student intentions and placing them in context.
Prominent among them are inconspicuous pests like aphids, mealy bugs and the tiny insects collectively called scale, which form apparently motionless bumps on the stems as they suck on and weaken them.
Through mealy-mouthed "the people just want to get to know you better" buttering up, he managed to bring these topics up with the president, and then just let him off the hook.
With future offenses seemingly inevitable, Republicans will time and again have to offer their mealy-mouthed condemnations, while Democrats, the press, and moderate conservatives will keep demanding that more forceful steps be taken.
In response to accusations from Republicans that the Times story was a publicity stunt, Bolton, his agent, and his publisher issued a mealy-mouthed statement denying that they had been behind the leak.
Not only would that attract some voter attention if it were done right and without the usual mealy mouthed approach, but it might also win Hillary even more fans and donors from Silicon Valley.
"We owe much of our information about both the French and the Italian orchestra" to this "very cosmopolitan musician," Robert Mealy, the director of the Juilliard School's historical performance department writes in program notes.
Led at the Morgan by the musical directors Paul O'Dette and Stephen Stubbs, and the concertmaster Robert Mealy, the opera's score is stylistically diverse and forward-looking, with surprising psychological depth and melodic beauty.
It was perhaps the final evolutionary form — a mealy and edgeless arena ballad — of the rapper-singer collaborations that, over the prior two-plus decades, had come to dominate hip-hop and, increasingly, pop.
Several chided Mr Ryan for rebuking Mr Trump, seeing their congressman's criticisms as evidence that he is just another mealy-mouthed, calculating elitist, who has seemingly forgotten that in the real world "everybody makes mistakes".
As for "Tommy No 1," he's not only impressive in his flow, but that famously mealy-mouthed Bane/Mad Max timbre makes for a great rap voice, even when he's putting on theatrical Cockney accents.
He also won the support of House Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who have been comically mealy-mouthed amid the latest revelations about Trump's conversations with then-FBI Director James Comey.
Hitching her campaign to Mr. Trump's has appeared — to adapt a phrase from the presidential nominee — to unshackle Ms. Long from the mainstream Republican principles she said she once embraced, "mealy-mouthed" rhetoric and all.
Now the vet was handing me several IV rehydration bags and a mix of mealy food paste we were supposed to force-feed to a rabbit that I doubted even wanted me in her life.
For some special-operations troops, though, it was a mealy-mouthed missive that&aposs out of step with what they&aposve been asked to do and the conditions under which they have to do it.
On Sunday, as reporters gathered in the lobby of their suburban New Jersey press hotel, a White House official -- who asked to remain nameless -- dictated a statement looking to clean up the President's mealy-mouthed statement.
"The delayed, qualified and often mealy mouthed reaction of many in America's leadership class tell a disturbing story about the country's elites and the reason we are living in an age of populist rebellion," Zakaria said.
For example, she issued a mealy- mouthed statement on Bolivia in which she failed to call the military coup a coup referring instead to "interim leadership" even as that interim leadership was murdering protesters in the street.
But despite his mealy mouthedness, he is a sore spot for the PGM team; he effectively loses his job as head of news over spinach (more on that later) and is definitely out by the final negotiation.
On Saturday night he managed a mealy-mouthed condemnation of "hatred, bigotry and violence—on many sides, on many sides", even though only one side appears to have paraded with heavy weaponry and murdered one of its opponents.
This writer is also pleased to see the Honeycrisp—the finest of all popular apple varieties, IMO—enter the top five and knock out the Golden Delicious, which is nearly as mealy and reprehensible as its red cousin.
It tenderizes by breaking down the proteins in the meat, but since a marinade only seeps in so far, the acid can turn the outside layer mealy and mushy without softening the interior part of the meat at all.
At a time when even the most awkward and mealy-mouthed fighters are trying and failing to follow in Rousey and Conor McGregor's sass-mouthed footsteps to earn fights on spectacle, there's something refreshingly old school about her approach.
In Brandenburg, as in Trump-world, there's plenty of political energy against globalized, mealy-mouthed, quinoa-loving, inequality-fostering, immigrant-embracing elites with their gender spectra, climate doomsdays, multilateral organizations, mainstream parties and smug no-alternatives views of existence.
Stone might argue he did not intend the post as a threat -- his mealy-mouthed, heavily lawyered, passive-voiced "Notice of Apology" lamely makes that argument -- but any rational person sees an image of cross hairs as a threat.
Because the G20 can only act with complete consensus the new and mealy-mouthed words about trade simply tells us what we already know: that the Trump administration has unconventional views about it, and about how "fair" trade can be advanced.
Wells' review, published on October 29, was so scathing in its critique — comparing the service to one's experience at the DMV, calling the fries "mealy and bland" — that it quickly went viral and incited debate among New Yorkers and tourists alike.
For all his usual mealy-mouthed and weak positioning, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell seems clearer than ever about his determination to invoke the so-called "nuclear option" to overturn any Democrat filibuster with a simple up or down vote on Gorsuch.
Hawaii, with religious and racial discrimination rife, all he could muster was a vote for the Trump administration's travel ban and a mealy-mouth concurrence in which he implored federal officials—who repeatedly have ignored the Constitution—not to ignore the Constitution.
There is John Kasich, the mealy-mouthed "other option" who won only one state — his own — and whose primary pitch is that he is not the front-runner or Cruz and therefore stands the greatest chance of beating the eventual Democratic nominee.
Todd M. Mealy, Millersville, Pa., High School Because of the Trump administration's zero-tolerance policy and policy of separating migrant families, I am thinking of doing something new with my unit on Latinx studies for my seminar on race, ethnicity, and gender class.
J.P. Well-written and well-intentioned, Joyner Lucas's "I'm Not Racist" is nowhere near the mealy-mouthed mess that was "Accidental Racist," the shortsighted 2013 duet between Brad Paisley and LL Cool J that tried to solve racism over a coffee counter.
Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg dodged just about every attempt to pin him down as a supporter for any number of consumer privacy bills being tossed around at the federal level, and the company is being just as mealy-mouthed with the California bill.
Though former executive editor Tommy Craggs gave it a pretty decent shot in a tweet on Thursday afternoon: One argument for Gawker is that all those alums writing all those mealy-mouthed "to be sure"s never wrote like that when they were there.
So Israel's government could reasonably have been expected to condemn the protests in Charlottesville, Virginia, which featured neo-Nazis chanting "Jews will not replace us", and to criticise the mealy-mouthed response by President Donald Trump, who has energised the white-supremacist movement in America.
The seven tracks are fast as fuck and scoured by noise, drawing heavily on the history of grayscale beats that aren't really for dancing so much as they are for nodding your head really fast and grinding your teeth down into a mealy paste.
Gambling is an accepted part of the world, is totally accessible to any American who wants to partake, and mealy-mouthed moralists (by the way, I'm not calling S.F. one of these...he or she just asked a question) who claim to be shocked—shocked!
A. "When apples are mealy, the cells split apart from each other when you bite into the fruit, whereas with crisp fruits the cells rupture and release juice," said Susan Brown, an expert in apple breeding at Cornell University who has helped develop several varieties.
Some of the most powerful men in the world cut a resolute silhouette: Steve Jobs in his turtleneck and sneakers, Zuckerberg in those mealy gray shirts, and we're just now getting used to an Obama in anything other than that trademark dark teal suit.
Their pale, mealy flesh is nearly flavorless—a starchy, watery crumble that offers none of the punch that their outsides promise—while their visually appealing skins are tough and bitter to chew, peeling off in rubbery strips that are best, or necessarily, spat out.
" In "The Good Fight," a 1973 book that suffers from none of the mealy-mouthed evasions so typical of political memoirs, she says she was very aware that her "candidacy had no chance," and that "the movers and shakers wished only that I would go away.
The best bits of "The Morning Show" are actually its most warped, particularly its satirical portrait of the way people, no matter how complicit, mouth mealy platitudes about how much they care about the "brave victims," even as many of those women stand among them, silent or silenced.
A MINUS AD the Voice: Maxi-Single (Statik Entertainment) AD is Schenectady-born, Rhinebeck-based, African-American attorney Antonio Delgado, Democratic candidate for Congress in New York's 19th district, where the mealy-mouthed Republican incumbent has gone after him for this hip-hop EP he recorded in 2007.
Only Wellshire Farms, a brand sold only at Whole Foods markets, and Hebrew National, a stalwart, had what we considered a true and familiar hot dog profile: an identifiable beefy taste, a texture that's soft but not mealy, a noticeable juiciness and a thread of warm spice flavor.
Nguyen took issue with everything from the food ("flaccid, gray" Szechuan dumplings, "overcooked and mealy" steak and Trump's favorite — the infamous taco bowl) to the drinks ("spring-break-colored" cocktails and "chunky" Bloody Marys) to the decor ("French-ish paintings that look as though they were bought from Home Goods").
Rather than forcefully calling out his targeted assassination as a violation of international law that puts the country at risk of another war in the Middle East, most Democrats have issued gutless, mealy-mouthed statements that bolster the administration's central claim: that Soleimani was a baddie who had it coming.
Indeed, it is arguable that Trump, of all people, was the one who convinced his soul mate, the autocratic Recep Tayyib Erdogan, to accept a rather mealy-mouthed NATO endorsement of the Turkish leader's claim that the Kurds are terrorists and to lift his hold on NATO's approval of the Baltic defense plan.
Since Fox News and its ilk never struggled with the mealy ideal of objectivity, their chief concern was how to mix smart conservative critiques (think Chris Wallace, Megyn Kelly) with the fun of totally made-up crises (birtherism, the existence of Muslim-only cities) and errant stupidity (the war on Christmas, anything on Fox & Friends).
One mealy-mouthed display, siloed off toward the end of the exhibition, framed the totality of aggressive coverage of the agency as "FBI TACTICS UNDER FIRE" and discussed NBC journalist Carl Stern's scoop on COINTELPRO, the secret and illegal program that targeted, surveilled, and infiltrated civil rights groups, among others, in the 20th century.
All of the country's more than 200 national parks and historic sites are offering free admission through the year, from the turquoise lakes and mountain peaks of Banff in Alberta to the rolling dunes and red sandstone cliffs of Prince Edward Island along the Atlantic Coast to the newest reserve, the glacial-rounded Mealy Mountains in Labrador.
Which, again, is mealy-mouthed, knee-jerk liberal posturing, because in reality, his 71 years of experience here, his own adaptation to his environment, will see him through what's next, as will this border, which has lived through wars and political mood swings and buffoons and bloviates before, without the help of el Feisbuk, or people like me.
Instead, we should retrain our gaze on the issues at hand: A loose-lipped President who is obstructing justice; a hostile foreign power interfering with our democratic system; and a craven, mealy mouthed majority party in Congress doing absolutely nothing because, hey, their guy won, and that seems to matter more than the integrity and security of the United States.
And as Granger herself eventually admitted—in about as mealy-mouthed a fashion as possible—Executive Order 28 is not a directive signing over all power to the executive but the periodic, legally required updating and reauthorization of a bill dating from the Truman administration that enables the president to coordinate resources and supplies in the case of a national emergency.
And she's broadcasting her message not in scripted bits, but in her own feisty voice—the one that called so resonantly last week for impeachment proceedings against Trump, while Bernie Sanders avoided the question, Pete Buttigieg punted, and Kamala Harris won the gold medal for mealy-mouthedness ("I think that there is definitely a conversation to be had on that subject, but first I want to hear from Bob Mueller") before reversing course on Monday.
It takes a lot of hubris for a mealy-mouthed technocrat like Bloomberg sees the populist rise of Bernie SandersBernie Sanders2900 Democrats make play for veterans' votes 220006 Dems put focus on stemming veteran suicides The Memo: Democrats confront prospect of long primary MORE, Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren goes local in race to build 2202 movement 2628 Democrats make play for veterans' votes 28500 Dems put focus on stemming veteran suicides MORE, and Donald Trump and think that his brand of centrism is poised to catch on.
"The response from the majority of elected Republican leaders in Washington was a series of mealy-mouthed statements, from President Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE down to both male and female senators condemning the alleged actions but leaving a huge carve-out 'if they are proven true,' " Psaki writes.
Following a hip-hop twist on her show's theme song — performed live by Saweetie — Bee monologued about Jared Kushner's hollow bird bones and former Attorney General Jeff Sessions' fixation on Civil War generals; sang about the erotic power of a good piece of investigative journalism ("I wanna be a notch on the Washington Post"); sang again about the mealy-mouthed habit the mainstream media has of describing racist behavior in euphemistic terms (a riff on My Fair Lady's "The Rain in Spain"); shouted-out her dad in the crowd; excoriated Sanders some more ("Her looks are the best thing about her … but on the inside it's as hideous as a pinworm in an anus," a reference to a controversial WHCD joke last year about Sanders' eye-liner); and addressed President Trump directly, in case he happened to be watching.

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