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What does "cleggy" mean? He judges a Bake-off competition.
Feb 17, 2021 1:44 PM
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It might be a variant spelling or pronunciation of 'claggy'. This is a British dialect word meaning 'sticky'. This would make sense with what is said about the genache.
Alternatively, 'Cleggy' is a common British nickname for someone whose surname is 'Clegg'. Maybe someone called Clegg is being informally addressed. I don't watch Bake Off so I don't know 🙂
February 17, 2021
Not sure, but maybe he meant cloggy (that is dense and sticky and causes clogging).
February 17, 2021
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