Conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual.
1See if snowflake science is flakey Do snowflakes always have six branches?
2These should be light and flakey if made according to directions.
3A good Danish pastry is an irresistible breakfast treat -buttery, rich and flakey.
4A heavy purplish vapor in the crucible condensed on the walls into black, flakey crystals.
5Sometimes he'd shovel bagels between his flakey dry lips.
6The willows are smothered, all save the tops where the snow-flakey ptarmigan find food and shelter.
7Maybe there's a music festival in town, full of flakey drunks who might miss their flights.
8The crumbs must be light and flakey.
9I probed one such curtain with my foot and it fractured, bits of flakey stuff avalanching away immediately.
10It was dark in colour and flakey -such an ash as is only made by a Trichinopoly.
11The problem for the company is that their business model is flakey and the numbers have never added up.
12Both looked fresh, the uppressed outlines of mud crisp and flakey, which would happen quickly under such a sun.
13The login is flakey, and browsers never get triggered to save your username or password, something that every other web login does.
14Not the drama of some ditzy, flakey muso, but drama plucked from the lines and the tracings of some seriously refined songs.
15But these parents, played by Catherine O'Hara and Jeff Daniels, turn out to be even more flakey and dippy than Burt and Verona.
16But instead of forming a flakey rust, stainless steel develops a thin surface layer of chromium oxide that keeps the steel from rusting.