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  1. The meaning of MOUSY is of, relating to, or resembling a mouse. How to use mousy in a sentence.

  2. Mousey definition: mousy. . See examples of MOUSEY used in a sentence.

  3. adjective. (also mousey) us / ˈmɑʊ·si, -zi /. Add to word list. (of hair) not shiny or attractive, or (of people) quiet and not interesting: mousy brown hair. He’s a meek, short, mousey man. (Definition of mousy from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  4. Definition of mousey adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. Synonyms for MOUSY: timid, shy, timorous, scary, fearful, tremulous, scared, terrified; Antonyms of MOUSY: adventurous, bold, daring, hardy, heroic, brave, fearless, courageous.

  6. Add to word list. (of hair) not shiny or attractive, or (of people) quiet and not interesting: mousy brown hair. He’s a meek, short, mousey man. (Definition of mousy from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  7. Definitions of mousey. adjective. of something having a drab pale brown color resembling a mouse. synonyms: mouse-colored, mouselike, mousy. chromatic. being or having or characterized by hue. adjective. quiet and timid and ineffectual. synonyms: mousy.

  8. mousey - of something having a drab pale brown color resembling a mouse; "a mousy brownish-grey color"; "mousy hair"; "mouse-colored hair". mouse-colored, mouselike, mousy. chromatic - being or having or characterized by hue. 3. mousey - quiet and timid and ineffectual.

  9. If your house is painted the same dull brown color as a mouse's fur, you can call it mousy. If you're tired of your mousy hair, you can always dye it purple. If you think of mice as shy and boring, you'll understand the sense of the adjective mousy.

  10. Apr 2, 2023 · mousey (plural mouseys) Alternative spelling of mousy. It came back again, and would run on the strings / When all were at rest in the house, / And backward and forward, from treble to bass, / Sometimes in a trot, and sometimes in a race— / Huzza for my musical mouse! / At night, when the house would be still, and the moon / Behind the high ...

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