wispy / ˈwɪs pi /

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wispy 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

wisp·i·er, wisp·i·est.

  1. being a wisp or in wisps; wisplike: a wispy plant.

wispy 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

thin and weak

wispy 的近义词 4

更多wispy例句

  1. Hot climates, fast and light missions, and mountains that rarely see precipitation call for wispy ­rain gear.
  2. These animals had soft, wispy, quickly growing wool—finer than today’s best cashmere.
  3. These animals had soft, wispy, quickly growing wool – finer than today’s best cashmere.
  4. One 1918 example, in wispy silk chiffon and lace is even trimmed in mink!
  5. The young, wispy models that have been featured in each runway show and look book have done the same.
  6. His scalp was freckled and shiny, with wispy tufts of hair above his ears.
  7. Therefore, I assume, he is politically at odds with the wispy-bearded ultra-Orthodox men surrounding us.
  8. She favors wispy white dresses and can spend hours arranging flowers.
  9. The wispy youth shrugged his shoulders and growled some inarticulate reply in monosyllable.
  10. A lanky youth in shirt-sleeves, with a mud-coloured, wispy face, was presiding over the transactions.
  11. Within the round changing frame of wispy vapor two men sat by a fire of logs and branches.
  12. He was short and pudgy, with a halo of wispy hair and the coldest, grimmest eyes that Wyman had ever seen.
  13. She turned away from him, her arms flung above her head and wispy hair veiling her damp cheek.