flaxy (Meaning)
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flaxy (a.)
Like flax; flaxen.
Synonyms & Antonyms of flaxy
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
flaxy Sentence Examples
- Her flaxy hair shimmered in the sunlight, resembling a cascade of spun gold.
- The flaxy texture of the linen shirt provided a cool and airy sensation against her skin.
- Artists marveled at the exceptional flaxy quality of the canvas, facilitating smooth and effortless brushstrokes.
- During harvest season, farmers toiled tirelessly to gather the flaxy stalks, their hands stained with the golden hues of the crop.
- The flaxy fibers, meticulously extracted from the plant, served as the foundation for intricate textiles.
- The flaxy mane of the majestic horse billowed in the wind, adding to its aura of elegance and grace.
- In the dim light of the attic, she discovered a forgotten trunk filled with flaxy remnants of her grandmother's sewing projects.
- The photographer captured the essence of the flaxy-haired child, forever preserving her innocent charm in a timeless portrait.
- Herbalists sought out the flaxy seeds for their purported medicinal properties, believed to soothe ailments and promote well-being.
- As the sun began to set, the flaxy clouds painted the sky with streaks of crimson and amber, signaling the end of a glorious day.
FAQs About the word flaxy
Like flax; flaxen.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
Her flaxy hair shimmered in the sunlight, resembling a cascade of spun gold.
The flaxy texture of the linen shirt provided a cool and airy sensation against her skin.
Artists marveled at the exceptional flaxy quality of the canvas, facilitating smooth and effortless brushstrokes.
During harvest season, farmers toiled tirelessly to gather the flaxy stalks, their hands stained with the golden hues of the crop.