reedy in English

adjective
1
(of a voice, sound, or instrument) high and thin in tone.
Frank's reedy voice
2
(of water or land) full of or edged with reeds.
they swam in the reedy lake
3
(of a person) tall and thin.
a reedy twelve-year-old
adjective

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "reedy" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "reedy", or refer to the context using the word "reedy" in the English Dictionary.

1. 12 He spoke with a reedy, quavering voice.

2. 13 He has a reedy appearance.

3. Floral arrangements were at a reedy minimum.

4. And dry up reedy pools of water.

5. He spoke with a reedy, quavering voice.

6. 4 Floral arrangements were at a reedy minimum.

7. 10 The reedy grass covered the whole area.

8. 3 She liked the reedy smell of them.

9. 2 Wasswa read it, his voice reedy and shaking.

10. His voice was curiously high-pitched, reedy, almost effeminate.

11. 1 The big man had a high-pitched reedy voice.

12. Both had burnt-auburn hair, reedy bodies and somber faces.

13. 11 His voice was curiously high-pitched, reedy, almost effeminate.

14. He's a youthful Crosspatch, a reedy-voiced adolescent with a gripe.

15. 16 The tiger gained its stripes by evolving in dense jungle and wet, reedy areas.

16. 5 Both had burnt-auburn hair, reedy bodies and somber faces.

17. 6 Instead it is too often reedy and has difficulty carrying assurance.

18. 9 Perdita had rather a reedy voice, but she insisted on joining in.

19. 14 And then do you have a good reedy for eyes that are fatigued?

20. 15 The tiger gained its stripes by evolving in dense jungle and wet, reedy areas.

21. What was once a busy port is today no more than “a series of black, reedy lagoons.”

22. 17 At this point, Shu - ying borrowed Chueh - min's piccolo, saying , " That flute's too reedy. This is sharper. ".

23. Staples has a reedy, careworn voice that is oddly uplifting, and his music has a country sense of space.

24. 16 In a small orchestra two oboes would be too penetrating and reedy in tone, and two bassoons too thick.

25. 8 Staples has a reedy, careworn voice that is oddly uplifting, and his music has a country sense of space.

26. 29 Staples has a reedy, careworn voice that is oddly uplifting, and his music has a country sense of space.

27. And the heat-parched ground will have become as a reedy pool, and the thirsty ground as springs of water.

28. 7 His band are reedy and twiddly; to work,[www.Sentencedict.com] Almond's stuff needs a huge orchestra capable of great drama.

29. Bunyip, in Australian Aboriginal folklore, a legendary monster said to inhabit the reedy swamps and lagoons of the interior of Australia

30. Bittern definition, any of several tawny brown herons that inhabit reedy marshes, as Botaurus lentiginosus(American Bittern ), of North America, and B

31. Reedy Creek Observatory (obs. code: 428) is an astronomical observatory the location for observations of near-Earth objects by John Broughton, an Australian amateur astronomer.

32. Adenine has a reedy silhouette, short turquoise hair, and has holes in her stomach, shins and ankles, inside which green light particles can be seen.

33. A Bowerbird is an Australian native bird that builds a reedy ground nest and goes to extraordinary lengths to decorate it with "stolen" goods & found objects like shells, bones, pegs, & shiny milk caps.