sandish (Meaning)
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sandish (a.)
Approaching the nature of sand; loose; not compact.
Synonyms & Antonyms of sandish
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sandish Sentence Examples
- The beach was covered in a smooth, sandish expanse that whispered beneath my feet.
- The fine, sandish soil sifted through my fingers like a soft breeze.
- The desert wind carried particles of sandish dust, painting the sky in ethereal hues.
- The coarse, sandish paper abraded the surface, leaving a matte finish.
- The sandish clay formed an earthy canvas for the artist's brush.
- The path winding through the dunes was as soft and sandish as a velvet carpet.
- The sandish complexion of the ancient statue hinted at centuries of weathering.
- The sandish grit in the oyster's shell gave it a rough and iridescent texture.
- The sandish granules of the exfoliant gently scrubbed away dead skin cells.
- The sandish crystals sparkled in the sunlight, creating a crystalline wonder on the beach.
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Approaching the nature of sand; loose; not compact.
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The beach was covered in a smooth, sandish expanse that whispered beneath my feet.
The fine, sandish soil sifted through my fingers like a soft breeze.
The desert wind carried particles of sandish dust, painting the sky in ethereal hues.
The coarse, sandish paper abraded the surface, leaving a matte finish.