ribbony (Meaning)

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ribbony (s)

long and thin; resembling a ribbon

Synonyms & Antonyms of ribbony

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ribbony Sentence Examples

  1. The wind gracefully danced through the ribbony willow branches, creating a mesmerizing spectacle.
  2. The cascading waterfall splashed down in ribbony strands, forming intricate patterns on the rocks below.
  3. The aurora borealis painted the night sky with ribbony streaks of emerald, crimson, and gold.
  4. The smoke from the campfire rose in slender, ribbony tendrils, disappearing into the twilight.
  5. The river meandered through the valley like a ribbony serpent, shimmering in the sunlight.
  6. The scarf fluttered gently in the breeze, its ribbony fringe trailing behind.
  7. The flames licked at the logs, sending ribbony tendrils of smoke up the chimney.
  8. The petals of the lilies opened slowly, revealing ribbony streaks of color.
  9. The ribbons of the gymnast danced through the air, forming intricate patterns.
  10. The raindrops left ribbony streaks on the windowpane as they cascaded down.

FAQs About the word ribbony

long and thin; resembling a ribbon

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The wind gracefully danced through the ribbony willow branches, creating a mesmerizing spectacle.

The cascading waterfall splashed down in ribbony strands, forming intricate patterns on the rocks below.

The aurora borealis painted the night sky with ribbony streaks of emerald, crimson, and gold.

The smoke from the campfire rose in slender, ribbony tendrils, disappearing into the twilight.