widdy Sentence Examples

  1. The widdy whiffed through the air, leaving a faint scent behind.
  2. The child skipped and twirled, her widdy wisps dancing gently with her.
  3. The old woman hunched over her spinning wheel, the widdy humming softly as she worked.
  4. The weaver's widdy swiftly separated the threads, creating an intricate pattern.
  5. The seamstress threaded her needle with a thin widdy, deftly guiding it through the fabric.
  6. The widdy whizzed and buzzed through the bustling marketplace.
  7. The fisherman's line, adorned with a colorful widdy, was cast out into the rippling water.
  8. The lighthouse keeper watched the widdy-windy blow wildly, a warning to approaching ships.
  9. The artist's widdy strokes of paint danced across the canvas, creating a vibrant masterpiece.
  10. The widdy-weddy of the crickets filled the summer night with a comforting melody.

widdy Meaning

Webster

widdy (n.)

A rope or halter made of flexible twigs, or withes, as of birch.

Synonyms & Antonyms of widdy

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FAQs About the word widdy

A rope or halter made of flexible twigs, or withes, as of birch.

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The widdy whiffed through the air, leaving a faint scent behind.

The child skipped and twirled, her widdy wisps dancing gently with her.

The old woman hunched over her spinning wheel, the widdy humming softly as she worked.

The weaver's widdy swiftly separated the threads, creating an intricate pattern.