English
Etymology
From hammock + -y.
Adjective
hammocky (comparative more hammocky, superlative most hammocky)
- Resembling or characteristic of a hammock.
2016 June 27, Bernard Louis De Koven, “Hammocky Dreams”, in A Playful Path[1]:Not passive, not feeble, but actively engaged in embracing the hammocky wonders of us and the world we find each other suspended in, I and my long-time lover, all the day long.