adjective
- comparative form of flaky: more likely to break into small, thin pieces
- comparative form of flaky: more unreliable or eccentric in behavior
Usage: informal
Examples
- The old paint became flakier as winter approached.
- This pastry is flakier than the one I made yesterday.
- The dried mud grew flakier in the hot sun.
- She’s been even flakier about keeping appointments lately.
- The croissant’s crust was flakier after proper lamination.
- His excuses are getting flakier each time he’s late.