thrummy Antonyms

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Meaning of thrummy

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thrummy (a.)

Like thrums; made of, furnished with, or characterized by, thrums.

thrummy Sentence Examples

  1. The thrummy tassels on the lampshade shimmered delicately in the gentle breeze.
  2. The elderly woman's hands were gnarled and thrummy from a lifetime of toil.
  3. The threads of the quilt were so fine that they felt thrummy to the touch.
  4. The thrummy sweater kept her cozy on the chilly winter nights.
  5. The thrummy fabric of the blanket felt soothing against her skin.
  6. The thrummy carpet in the library muffled the sound of footsteps.
  7. The thrummy curtains filtered the bright sunlight, creating a warm ambiance.
  8. The thrummy fabric of the tablecloth added a touch of rustic charm to the dining room.
  9. The thrummy gloves protected her hands from the bitter cold.
  10. The thrummy yarn used in the crochet project created a delightfully fuzzy texture.

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Like thrums; made of, furnished with, or characterized by, thrums.

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The thrummy tassels on the lampshade shimmered delicately in the gentle breeze.

The elderly woman's hands were gnarled and thrummy from a lifetime of toil.

The threads of the quilt were so fine that they felt thrummy to the touch.

The thrummy sweater kept her cozy on the chilly winter nights.