ridgy (Meaning)

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ridgy (a.)

Having a ridge or ridges; rising in a ridge.

Synonyms & Antonyms of ridgy

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ridgy Sentence Examples

  1. The ridgy terrain proved to be a formidable obstacle for the hikers.
  2. The boat struggled to navigate the ridgy waters of the choppy sea.
  3. The old oak tree had ridgy bark that could tell tales of centuries past.
  4. The ridges on the vinyl record preserved the musical masterpiece for generations to come.
  5. The ridgy surface of the sand made it difficult to walk barefoot.
  6. The spine of the dinosaur fossil exhibited prominent ridgy projections.
  7. The ridgy scales on the snake's body provided excellent grip.
  8. The ridgy formations in the clouds created an ethereal landscape.
  9. The uneven ridgy surface of the sandpaper effectively removed the old paint.
  10. The ridgy valley was a sanctuary for rare and endangered species.

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Having a ridge or ridges; rising in a ridge.

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The ridgy terrain proved to be a formidable obstacle for the hikers.

The boat struggled to navigate the ridgy waters of the choppy sea.

The old oak tree had ridgy bark that could tell tales of centuries past.

The ridges on the vinyl record preserved the musical masterpiece for generations to come.