rawly (Meaning)

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rawly (adv.)

In a raw manner; unskillfully; without experience.

Without proper preparation or provision.

rawly Sentence Examples

  1. The rawly injured soldier writhed in agony, his wounds still open and bleeding.
  2. The rawly cooked steak was tender but lacked flavor due to its lack of seasoning.
  3. His rawly emotional outburst startled his colleagues, who were unaware of his bottled-up feelings.
  4. The rawly harvested cotton was soft and fluffy, promising a fine thread.
  5. The rawly aggressive tone of the speaker made it difficult for others to engage in a constructive dialogue.
  6. The rawly painted walls still emitted a strong odor of fresh paint.
  7. The rawly cut timber lay stacked in the yard, waiting to be shaped into furniture.
  8. Her rawly honest critique stung his pride but forced him to confront his shortcomings.
  9. The rawly passionate poet recited her verses with an intensity that captivated her audience.
  10. The rawly exposed nerve endings caused excruciating pain with the slightest touch.

FAQs About the word rawly

In a raw manner; unskillfully; without experience., Without proper preparation or provision.

uncooked, rare,unheated,underdone

cooked,cooked, roasted, boiled, burnt, well-done, roasted, heated, heated, baked

The rawly injured soldier writhed in agony, his wounds still open and bleeding.

The rawly cooked steak was tender but lacked flavor due to its lack of seasoning.

His rawly emotional outburst startled his colleagues, who were unaware of his bottled-up feelings.

The rawly harvested cotton was soft and fluffy, promising a fine thread.