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sandy

/san-dee/US // ˈsæn di //UK // (ˈsændɪ) //

沙子,沙地,沙质,沙土

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    sand·i·er, sand·i·est.

    • : of the nature of or consisting of sand.
    • : containing or covered with sand.
    • : of a yellowish-red color: sandy hair.
    • : having hair of a sandy color.
    • : shifting or unstable, like sand.

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Examples

  • For a remote getaway, our in-house travel experts Sandy and Chip Cunningham recommend a stay at newly renovated Nimmo Bay Resort, a 90-minute plane ride from Vancouver.

  • Rules state a golfer can take a free drop for a ball embedded anywhere except for sandy areas.

  • The sandy bottom is free from reefs, rocks, or other hazards.

  • We’re tempted to believe that Todbaum may have misused Sandy’s sister in some way, but she rejects her brother’s inquiries.

  • A sample of the river’s sandy bed costs $6,110 a pop, according to water board documents.

  • “We dealt with so many problems when we were shooting in New York, like trying to shoot during Hurricane Sandy,” says Esco.

  • Sweat poured from underneath his helmet and down the thin points of his sandy blond hair.

  • When Malloy is asked what the hardest part of the last four years has been, he says without hesitation, “Sandy Hook.”

  • She also chairs the board of directors of the Big Sandy Technical and Community College in Prestonsburg.

  • “It is totally irrelevant to the race,” said Sandy Maisel, a professor of government at Colby College, in Waterville, Maine.

  • His wife stood smiling and waving, the boys shouting, as he disappeared in the old rockaway down the sandy road.

  • It stood on a sandy road, and a cold wind tickled his knickerbockered legs.

  • He walked up the sweep of sandy drive to the hotel and went through the big glass doors.

  • "Farmer Green's cat was washing her face on the doorsteps," Sandy explained triumphantly.

  • Voices were audible behind them, and Miss de Lorne was coming up the sandy drive with Mrs. Haughstone.

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