sloughy (Meaning)
sloughy (s)
(of soil) soft and watery
sloughy (a.)
Full of sloughs, miry.
Resembling, or of the nature of, a slough, or the dead matter which separates from living flesh.
Synonyms & Antonyms of sloughy
sloughy Sentence Examples
- The old barn's walls were sloughy with peeling paint.
- The sloughy skin on my sunburn was itchy and uncomfortable.
- The dying leaves of the tree created a sloughy mess on the ground.
- The sloughy leather of my old boots had cracked and become worn.
- The sloughy bark of the oak tree shed flakes in the wind.
- The sloughy mud made it difficult to walk through the marsh.
- The sloughy bandage peeled away from the wound, revealing fresh skin.
- The sloughy scales on my lizard's tail were beginning to shed.
- The sloughy fabric of the blanket had lost its softness and warmth.
- The sloughy paint on the fence needed to be scraped off before repainting.
FAQs About the word sloughy
(of soil) soft and wateryFull of sloughs, miry., Resembling, or of the nature of, a slough, or the dead matter which separates from living flesh.
marsh, wetland, swampland, mire, bog, muskeg, marshland, moor, wash, mud
glide, slide, glide, breeze, coast, breeze,coast, slide,float, whisk
The old barn's walls were sloughy with peeling paint.
The sloughy skin on my sunburn was itchy and uncomfortable.
The dying leaves of the tree created a sloughy mess on the ground.
The sloughy leather of my old boots had cracked and become worn.