wispy (Meaning)
wispy (s)
thin and weak
lacking clarity or distinctness
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wispy Sentence Examples
- The wispy clouds floated lazily across the cerulean sky, like ethereal whispers adrift.
- The incense smoke curled upward in wispy tendrils, leaving a faint, aromatic trail in the air.
- The ballerina's movements were as graceful as a wisp of smoke, effortlessly flowing and weightless.
- The mist that clung to the meadow at dawn resembled a wispy veil, obscuring the vibrant colors of the wildflowers.
- The old man's hair was wispy and silver, framing his weathered face with a gentle wisdom.
- The wispy strands of her platinum blonde hair framed her delicate features, accentuating her ethereal beauty.
- The evening breeze gently blew through the trees, causing the leaves to rustle and dance in wispy patterns.
- The spider's web was a fragile masterpiece, its wispy threads shimmering with morning dew.
- The wispy smoke from the campfire ascended into the night sky, painting ephemeral patterns against the dark canvas.
- As the sun set, the clouds transformed into wispy streaks of orange and pink, creating a breathtaking celestial tapestry.
FAQs About the word wispy
thin and weak, lacking clarity or distinctness
cobwebby, diaphanous, downy, gauzy, fluffy, flimsy, insubstantial,feathery, ethereal, gossamer
leaden,heavy, substantial, leaden, solid, substantial, solid, heavy, unwieldy, bulky
The wispy clouds floated lazily across the cerulean sky, like ethereal whispers adrift.
The incense smoke curled upward in wispy tendrils, leaving a faint, aromatic trail in the air.
The ballerina's movements were as graceful as a wisp of smoke, effortlessly flowing and weightless.
The mist that clung to the meadow at dawn resembled a wispy veil, obscuring the vibrant colors of the wildflowers.