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leachy

[ lee-chee ]

adjective

leachier, leachiest.
  1. allowing water to percolate through, as sandy or rocky soil; porous.


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Origin of leachy1

An Americanism dating back to 1840–50; leach 1 + -y 1
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"I guess if we lived in a world where we could have both Bash and Leachy able to operate in spinning conditions at Somerset and Hartley and Lyon bowl together at Lancashire I think that would be a great viewing point for spectators."

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"I'm really close with Leachy, we speak about cricket all the time, go for lunch, go for coffees," he added.

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I would even ask Leachy to bowl very wide over the wicket in the footholes with a packed legside field.

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Light, leachy sands, like those of Long Island, Southern Jersey, Eastern Maryland, and the Carolinas, seem to do fairly without.

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Sandy soils are made thereby too dry and leachy, and it is a questionable proceeding to turn the heavy clays upon the top.

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