steaky

Reminiscent of steak.

Adjective

  1. Reminiscent of steak.
    • He hacked, he sawed, he chopped, but the result as far as getting a steaky bit, or even the resemblance of a joint from it, seemed as far off as ever, for the trek-ox was tough, and our tools required grinding. - 1878,...
    • [A. S.] Frere’s wife took him [Thomas Wolfe] to one of the best tailors for a complete outfitting, and he and Frere dined at a pub where they had “[…] rump steak which was the rumpiest, steakiest, juiciest, thickest and...
    • Beef ground just once makes the steakiest hamburgers. - 1970, Jacquelyn Reinach, “Filling the Generation Gap, Or Why Are Their Mouths Always Open?”, in Carefree Cooking, New York, N.Y.: Hearthside Press Inc., page 222:

Origin

From steak + -y.

Forms

steakier more steaky steakiest most steaky