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tomato saucey (comparative more tomato saucey, superlative most tomato saucey)

  1. Alternative form of tomato-saucy.
    • 1993 September 19, Janet Tebben, “Can it: Pickle ’n preserve make garden go farther”, in The Coshocton Tribune, volume 85, number 255, Coshocton, Oh., page 1C:
      Dozens of tomatoes, four pounds of sugar and half a lemon boil down to two or three quarts of perfect preserve. / The preserve turn[sic] out thick and sweet — not tomato saucey.
    • 1997 February 18, Ben Werdmuller, “Meet In Bath”, in uk.people.teens[1] (Usenet), archived from the original on 2023-11-07:
      Yesterday I ate: [] 2 large helpings of pasta and tomato saucey stuff
    • 1997 April 17, LyricsBard, “The Rainbow People (I shed a tear)”, in rec.arts.poems[2] (Usenet), archived from the original on 2023-11-07:
      There was a time I lived among the rainbow people / a rainbow child among rainbowed children / after suppertime / playing ringoleevo and all smelling / basily tomato saucey / corn beefy and cabbagy / red beany and ricey / frijole and tamaley / don't forget fried chickeny (that's me) / in the sweet green smell of childhood evenings
    • 1998 January 21, Amy Fonoroff, “Weird cat tastes”, in rec.pets.cats.anecdotes[3] (Usenet), archived from the original on 2023-11-07:
      Penguin loves cereal milk, she likes to lick bowls or pans with tomato saucey things, and occasionally she'll eat a tiny piece of cracker or chip, and of course the meats - but she HATES lamb!
    • 2000 January 17, C. D. Stark, “Salsa and picante question”, in dfw.eats[4] (Usenet), archived from the original on 2023-11-07:
      IMO the best salsa/hot sauce/picante for stocking up on is Don Pablo's. Lot's[sic] of chunky stuff, not much tomato saucey stuff; just the way God intended it to be.
    • 2000 December 5, GUNMAN, quoting wou...@knee.com, “Raid”, in alt.life.sucks[5] (Usenet), archived from the original on 2023-11-07:
      >went to a chili restaurant the other week, though. they fed me up this
      >tomato saucey thing, and called it "hot and spicy." i asked them to
      >deliver me some chili now, and tobasco.[sic]
    • 2002 January 28, adam, “smelly”, in alt.uk.a-levels[6] (Usenet), archived from the original on 2023-11-07:
      i had a tin of baked bean for dinner. minimal washing up. pretty cool. i wouldn't have had to do *any* washing up if i had licked the spoon well, but my mouth was all covered with tomato saucey stuff on the inside and so wasn't in a clean licking kinda state.
    • 2003 March 17, Melba's Jammin', “Questions about freezing canned goods”, in rec.food.preserving[7] (Usenet), archived from the original on 2023-11-07:
      > Can you freeze canned goods? Like buy a very large can of something (like
      > tomato paste, sauce and diced or applesauce) and separate it into portions
      > and refreeze them? I am tightwadding and I was wondering if I can buy my
      > veggies and stuff that way and refreeze them.
      >
      > Liz
      Sure -- especially the tomato saucey things.
    • 2006 January 12, Ozgirl, “Elegant food”, in alt.support.diabetes[8] (Usenet), archived from the original on 2023-11-07:
      Two medium eggs, dry pan "fried", still runny, added pepper and a drizzle of tomato sauce (ketchup). In the old days I would have soaked up that runny tomato saucey runny egg goo on the plate with white toast ;)
    • 2010, Daniel Marks, “Vermillion”, in Trisha Telep, editor, Kiss Me Deadly: 13 Tales of Paranormal Love, Philadelphia, Pa.: Running Press Teens, →ISBN, page 375:
      Nick slapped on the lid with a wet tomato saucey squish.
    • 2014 October 19, Adriana Velez, “'Pizza Cake’ Recipe Gets Shared Like Crazy: Here’s How to Do It!​ (PHOTOS)”, in CafeMom[9], New York, N.Y.: Wild Sky Media, archived from the original on 2023-11-07:
      It's four pizzas stacked on top of each other and baked into an ooey, gooey, tomato saucey glob of happiness.