cream´i|ness

cream´i|ness
cream|y «KREE mee», adjective, cream|i|er, cream|i|est.
1. like cream; smooth and soft.
2. having much cream in it: »

pie with a rich, creamy filling.

3. yellowish-white.
cream´i|ly, adverb.
cream´i|ness, noun.

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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