blendy

English

Etymology

blend + -y

Adjective

blendy (comparative more blendy, superlative most blendy)

  1. (informal) Tending to blend together or blend in.
    • 1963, Men's Wear, volume 147, page 39:
      For some strange and elusive reason, the staid, prosaic herringbones have angled themselves into a position of fashion prominence. Most have a rather "blendy" look in soft tans, olive-tans and grays.

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