IPA: /ˈklɪfi/
KK: /ˈklɪfi/
Having many cliffs or steep rock faces.
The landscape was quite cliffy, making it difficult to hike through the area.
Comparative: cliffier
Superlative: cliffiest
The word 'cliffy' originates from the word 'cliff' (from Old English 'clyf', meaning a steep rock or bank) with the addition of the suffix '-y' (meaning characterized by). Therefore, 'cliffy' describes something that is characterized by cliffs or steepness.
Think of a 'cliff' as a steep rock formation, and remember that 'cliffy' means something that has the characteristics of cliffs.