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Meaning of marbly

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marbly (a.)

Containing, or resembling, marble.

marbly Sentence Examples

  1. The kitchen countertops had a sleek, marbly finish that gave the room a luxurious ambiance.
  2. She admired the marbly pattern of the clouds, their swirling gray and white resembling polished stone.
  3. The statue's skin was remarkably sculpted, its marbly surface appearing smooth yet textured.
  4. The painting captured the marbly hues of the ocean, blending shades of azure, emerald, and sapphire.
  5. The pavement glistened in the rain, its marbly exterior reflecting the dim streetlights.
  6. The child's eyes sparkled with a marbly brightness, filled with wonder and innocence.
  7. The ceramic vase was adorned with a marbly glaze, creating an iridescent effect that shimmered in the sunlight.
  8. The marbly texture of the cake icing resembled delicate lace, making it an elegant centerpiece.
  9. The marble tiles in the foyer were arranged in a marbly pattern, giving the entrance a grand and welcoming aura.
  10. The old man's skin had taken on a marbly complexion, a testament to his age and wisdom.

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Containing, or resembling, marble.

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The kitchen countertops had a sleek, marbly finish that gave the room a luxurious ambiance.

She admired the marbly pattern of the clouds, their swirling gray and white resembling polished stone.

The statue's skin was remarkably sculpted, its marbly surface appearing smooth yet textured.

The painting captured the marbly hues of the ocean, blending shades of azure, emerald, and sapphire.