1. rubbery - Adjective
2. rubbery - Adjective Satellite
difficult to chew
having an elastic texture resembling rubber in flexibility or toughness
Source: WordNetA shoe with a thicker sole or a little bit of a platform will offset some of the pressure when you are walking and a rubbery material will absorb that pressure. Source: Internet
After I ate about half of my burrito, I noticed that in the middle the tasted very undercooked and had a rubbery texture and the was mushy and had a very unpleasant sour taste to it. Source: Internet
He’s got big ole inquisitive eyes, rubbery ears, and a light dusting of head hair. Source: Internet
Higher gelatin ratios can be used to increase the stability of the gel, culminating in gummy candies which remain rubbery solids at room temperature (see Bloom (test) ). Source: Internet
It’s not his over-the-top style, though there are hints of that rubbery animation, and it actually played very well off of Alec Baldwin’s Trump. Source: Internet
The rubbery faces and dead eyes of director Robert Zemeckis' motion-capture characters don't help matters, but Carrey overacts as broadly here as he did playing another iconic holiday villain in "How the Grinch Stole Christmas." Source: Internet