adjective
- soft, spongy, or crumbly in texture; friable
- of soil or ground: loose and easily worked; not compacted
Usage: chiefly British; archaic or dialectal
Usage: chiefly British; archaic or dialectal
Examples
- The fozy soil in the garden was easy to dig.
- After heavy rain, the ground became fozy and waterlogged.
- The old bread had a fozy texture and crumbled easily.
- Fozy earth is ideal for planting root vegetables.
- The fozy consistency of the clay made it suitable for pottery.