ropily Antonyms
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Meaning of ropily
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ropily (adv.)
In a ropy manner; in a viscous or glutinous manner.
ropily Sentence Examples
- The ivy ropily clung to the brick wall, its tendrils spiraling and cascading.
- The old man's grip on the rope was ropily firm, his knuckles turning white.
- The wet grass ropily clung to the soles of my shoes, making each step heavy.
- The ropily knotted hair of the scarecrow danced in the wind, giving it an eerie animation.
- The ropily arranged cables under the desk were a tangled mess, threatening to trip anyone who dared to pass.
- The ropily hung curtains billowed in the breeze, casting dappled shadows on the room.
- The ropily woven basket was a testament to the skill of its maker, its intricate design a work of art.
- The ropily knotted string held the package together, its fraying edges a sign of its age.
- The ropily flowing paint on the canvas created a swirling, abstract masterpiece.
- The ropily piled firewood cast a cozy glow on the cabin, inviting us to sit and enjoy its warmth.
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In a ropy manner; in a viscous or glutinous manner.
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The ivy ropily clung to the brick wall, its tendrils spiraling and cascading.
The old man's grip on the rope was ropily firm, his knuckles turning white.
The wet grass ropily clung to the soles of my shoes, making each step heavy.
The ropily knotted hair of the scarecrow danced in the wind, giving it an eerie animation.