plumy Antonyms
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Meaning of plumy
Wordnet
plumy (s)
resembling a plume
having or covered with or abounding in plumes
adorned with feathers or plumes
Webster
plumy (a.)
Covered or adorned with plumes, or as with plumes; feathery.
plumy Sentence Examples
- The bird's plumy tail feathers gracefully trailed behind it in flight.
- The plumy blossoms of the magnolia tree created a fragrant paradise.
- The artist's plumy brushstrokes captured the delicate beauty of the petals.
- The plumy smoke from the incense filled the temple with an ethereal aroma.
- The musician's fingers danced nimbly across the plumy keys of the harpsichord.
- The orator's plumy speech swayed the audience with its eloquence.
- The Plumy Festival celebrated the town's rich history and plum orchards.
- The plumy branches of the weeping willow swayed gently in the breeze.
- The plumy surface of the lake reflected the vibrant colors of the sunset.
- The plumy clouds resembled soft, cotton balls drifting across the azure sky.
FAQs About the word plumy
resembling a plume, having or covered with or abounding in plumes, adorned with feathers or plumesCovered or adorned with plumes, or as with plumes; feathery.
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The bird's plumy tail feathers gracefully trailed behind it in flight.
The plumy blossoms of the magnolia tree created a fragrant paradise.
The artist's plumy brushstrokes captured the delicate beauty of the petals.
The plumy smoke from the incense filled the temple with an ethereal aroma.