stringy (Meaning)
stringy (s)
lean and sinewy
(of meat) full of sinews; especially impossible to chew
forming viscous or glutinous threads
consisting of or containing string or strings
Synonyms & Antonyms of stringy
stringy Sentence Examples
- The melted cheese stretched out in long, stringy strands.
- The wet seaweed dragged across the rocks, leaving stringy trails behind.
- The cotton candy spun in delicate, stringy threads.
- The mozzarella cheese pulled apart in stringy clumps.
- The spider's web glistened in the sunlight, its stringy threads catching the breeze.
- The stringy bits of onion floated around in the soup.
- The torn piece of fabric left a stringy edge.
- The slime dripped down the wall in stringy rivulets.
- The melted chocolate hardened into stringy filaments.
- The horse's tail was long and stringy, reaching down to its hooves.
FAQs About the word stringy
lean and sinewy, (of meat) full of sinews; especially impossible to chew, forming viscous or glutinous threads, consisting of or containing string or strings
fibrous, ropy, wiry,ropey, thready,knotty, sinewy
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The melted cheese stretched out in long, stringy strands.
The wet seaweed dragged across the rocks, leaving stringy trails behind.
The cotton candy spun in delicate, stringy threads.
The mozzarella cheese pulled apart in stringy clumps.