scrimy Antonyms

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Meaning of scrimy

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scrimy (s)

dirty and disgusting

petty or reluctant in giving or spending

scrimy Sentence Examples

  1. The scrimy canvas creaked and groaned as the artist furiously applied paint.
  2. The scrimy branch snapped under the weight of the snow, sending a shower of flakes into the air.
  3. The scrimy floorboards squealed and groaned as she walked across the room.
  4. The scrimy parchment crackled as she unrolled it, revealing ancient secrets.
  5. The scrimy wind howled through the trees, rattling the windows.
  6. The scrimy leaves rustled and whispered as the breeze passed through them.
  7. The scrimy metal grated against the concrete as the car screeched to a halt.
  8. The scrimy plastic bag crackled as she opened it, releasing a pungent odor.
  9. The scrimy rope creaked and groaned as the climber ascended the sheer cliff face.
  10. The scrimy hinges squeaked and groaned as she pushed open the heavy wooden door.

FAQs About the word scrimy

dirty and disgusting, petty or reluctant in giving or spending

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The scrimy canvas creaked and groaned as the artist furiously applied paint.

The scrimy branch snapped under the weight of the snow, sending a shower of flakes into the air.

The scrimy floorboards squealed and groaned as she walked across the room.

The scrimy parchment crackled as she unrolled it, revealing ancient secrets.