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Meaning of wiery

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wiery (a.)

Wet; moist; marshy.

Wiry.

wiery Sentence Examples

  1. The wiery tendrils of the ivy clung tightly to the old brick wall.
  2. The wiery steel cables of the suspension bridge swayed in the wind.
  3. The wiery strands of her hair framed her delicate features.
  4. The wiery grass blades crackled beneath her feet as she walked through the meadow.
  5. The wiery metal rods held the intricate machine parts securely in place.
  6. The wiery roots of the old tree gnarled deep into the soil.
  7. The wiery branches of the shrub clawed at the passing pedestrians.
  8. The wiery wire fencing kept the intruders at bay.
  9. The wiery bristles of the brush removed the stubborn stains from the fabric.
  10. The wiery structure of the honeycomb provided strength and support.

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Wet; moist; marshy., Wiry.

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The wiery tendrils of the ivy clung tightly to the old brick wall.

The wiery steel cables of the suspension bridge swayed in the wind.

The wiery strands of her hair framed her delicate features.

The wiery grass blades crackled beneath her feet as she walked through the meadow.