hackly (Meaning)

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hackly (a.)

Rough or broken, as if hacked.

Having fine, short, and sharp points on the surface; as, the hackly fracture of metallic iron.

Synonyms & Antonyms of hackly

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hackly Sentence Examples

  1. The hackly surface of the sandpaper abraded the wood, leaving it smooth.
  2. The glass shards had sharp and hackly edges that could easily cut flesh.
  3. The hackly bark of the oak tree provided excellent camouflage for small animals.
  4. The hackly ice on the road made walking treacherous.
  5. The crusty bread had a hackly texture that crackled when bitten.
  6. The hackly skin of the snake slithered over the rocks.
  7. The hackly leaves of the plant resisted absorbing water.
  8. The hackly texture of the metal grated against the gears.
  9. The hackly fabric of the shirt was uncomfortable to wear.
  10. The hackly voice of the speaker cut through the noise.

FAQs About the word hackly

Rough or broken, as if hacked., Having fine, short, and sharp points on the surface; as, the hackly fracture of metallic iron.

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The hackly surface of the sandpaper abraded the wood, leaving it smooth.

The glass shards had sharp and hackly edges that could easily cut flesh.

The hackly bark of the oak tree provided excellent camouflage for small animals.

The hackly ice on the road made walking treacherous.