gingerbready

/ˈdʒɪndʒərˌbrɛdi/
adjective
  1. Having the color, flavor, or smell of gingerbread; resembling gingerbread in appearance or texture.
    • She baked a batch of cookies that were perfectly spiced and gingerbready, soft in the middle with crisp edges.
    • The old house had a gingerbready trim along the eaves, with scalloped shingles and ornate woodwork.
    • The gingerbready aroma of cinnamon and molasses filled the kitchen every December.
  2. Overly decorated or ornate in a way that suggests gingerbread architecture; excessively frilly or fussy.
    • The cake was so gingerbready with piped icing and sugar flowers that it looked more like a sculpture than dessert.
    • The Victorian mansion was charming but a bit too gingerbready for my taste, with lace curtains and carved flourishes everywhere.
    • He preferred minimalist furniture over the gingerbready antiques his grandmother collected.
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