rare. [f. TOAD sb. + -Y.]
1. Resembling a toad; toad-like, repulsive.
1628. Feltham, Resolves, II. [I.] xii. 30. Vice is of such a toady complexion, that shee cannot chuse but teach the soule to hate.
1719. Gordon, Cordial Low Spirits, I. 159. Gaffer Pitchfork is murderd too, with thick same toady Clap of Thunder.
2. Infested with toads.
1882. Edna Lyall, Donovan, xxiv. The very froggiest and toadiest path in the garden.
1901. Meredith, Reading of Life, 76. A toady cave beside an ague fen.