cordy (Meaning)

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cordy (superl.)

Of, or like, cord; having cords or cordlike parts.

Synonyms & Antonyms of cordy

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cordy Sentence Examples

  1. As I walked through the forest, I stumbled upon a beautiful cordy of mushrooms growing at the base of an old oak tree.
  2. The climber tied a secure cordy around his waist before scaling the steep rock face.
  3. In the crafting workshop, we learned how to weave a intricate cordy pattern using colorful yarn.
  4. The sailor expertly coiled the thick cordy of the ship's anchor to ensure it wouldn't tangle.
  5. The musician strummed the cordy of his guitar, filling the room with melodic tunes.
  6. As the sun set, the sky was painted with vibrant hues of orange and pink, casting a cordy of light across the horizon.
  7. The climber carefully checked the integrity of each cordy before starting his ascent up the cliff.
  8. The seamstress stitched a delicate cordy of lace onto the hem of the wedding dress.
  9. In the kitchen, the chef tied a sturdy cordy around the turkey's legs before placing it in the oven.
  10. The weaver skillfully intertwined various threads to create an intricate cordy design on the loom.

FAQs About the word cordy

Of, or like, cord; having cords or cordlike parts.

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No antonyms found.

As I walked through the forest, I stumbled upon a beautiful cordy of mushrooms growing at the base of an old oak tree.

The climber tied a secure cordy around his waist before scaling the steep rock face.

In the crafting workshop, we learned how to weave a intricate cordy pattern using colorful yarn.

The sailor expertly coiled the thick cordy of the ship's anchor to ensure it wouldn't tangle.