loobily Antonyms
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Meaning of loobily
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loobily (a.)
Loobylike; awkward.
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loobily (adv.)
Awkwardly.
loobily Sentence Examples
- Emily's voice was oddly loobily, like a wobbly bell.
- The candle flame danced and flickered, casting loobily shadows on the wall.
- The drunken man staggered through the park, his steps loobily and uncoordinated.
- The artist's brush strokes were loose and loobily, creating an abstract masterpiece.
- The bird's song was a sweet and melodious loobiloo, echoing through the forest.
- The soft, gooey marshmallow melted in my mouth, leaving a loobily residue.
- The toddler's laughter was contagious and loobily, spreading joy throughout the room.
- The old man's hands trembled with a loobily, senile motion.
- The haunted house creaked and groaned, its every sound loobily and eerie.
- The water in the tub swirled and splashed, its movements loobily and unpredictable.
FAQs About the word loobily
Loobylike; awkward., Awkwardly.
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Emily's voice was oddly loobily, like a wobbly bell.
The candle flame danced and flickered, casting loobily shadows on the wall.
The drunken man staggered through the park, his steps loobily and uncoordinated.
The artist's brush strokes were loose and loobily, creating an abstract masterpiece.