scarecrowish Synonyms

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scarecrowish Meaning

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scarecrowish (s)

resembling a scarecrow in being thin and ragged

scarecrowish Sentence Examples

  1. The scarecrowish figure stood forlornly in the field, its straw-filled limbs hanging limply.
  2. The man's tall and lanky frame, with its tattered clothes and unkempt hair, gave him a scarecrowish appearance.
  3. The old woman's arthritic body had become scarecrowish, her movements creaky and awkward.
  4. The clown's oversized shoes and brightly colored outfit made him look comically scarecrowish.
  5. The abandoned house had a scarecrowish air, its crumbling walls and boarded-up windows giving it an eerie presence.
  6. The scarecrowish figure stumbled through the fog, its arms outstretched as if grasping for something.
  7. The scarecrowish child stared blankly at the world, its eyes devoid of any emotion.
  8. The tree's bare branches and spindly trunk gave it a distinctly scarecrowish silhouette.
  9. The scarecrowish old man sat on the park bench, his wrinkled face and vacant gaze telling a story of a long and lonely life.
  10. The abandoned car, with its rusted body and shattered windshield, had a scarecrowish look, as if it had been left to rot in the elements.

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resembling a scarecrow in being thin and ragged

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The scarecrowish figure stood forlornly in the field, its straw-filled limbs hanging limply.

The man's tall and lanky frame, with its tattered clothes and unkempt hair, gave him a scarecrowish appearance.

The old woman's arthritic body had become scarecrowish, her movements creaky and awkward.

The clown's oversized shoes and brightly colored outfit made him look comically scarecrowish.