slivery (Meaning)

Wordnet

slivery (a)

resembling or consisting of or embedded with long slender fragments of (especially) wood having sharp points

Synonyms & Antonyms of slivery

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slivery Sentence Examples

  1. The slivery moonlight streamed through the window, casting an ethereal glow on the room.
  2. Her long, slivery hair cascaded down her back like a shimmering waterfall.
  3. The slivery scales of the fish glistened in the sunlight as it swam through the clear water.
  4. The slivery bark of the birch trees peeled away, revealing white patches of fresh wood.
  5. The slivery leaves of the aspen trees danced and shimmered in the wind.
  6. The slivery ice crystals sparkled on the surface of the frozen pond.
  7. The slivery ribbons of smoke curled up from the fireplace, disappearing into the night sky.
  8. The slivery streaks of paint on the canvas created a dynamic and abstract composition.
  9. The slivery reflection of the moon could be seen in the still waters of the lake.
  10. The slivery fabric of the dress shimmered and flowed as she moved, creating an otherworldly aura.

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resembling or consisting of or embedded with long slender fragments of (especially) wood having sharp points

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The slivery moonlight streamed through the window, casting an ethereal glow on the room.

Her long, slivery hair cascaded down her back like a shimmering waterfall.

The slivery scales of the fish glistened in the sunlight as it swam through the clear water.

The slivery bark of the birch trees peeled away, revealing white patches of fresh wood.