reedy|reedier|reediest in English
adjective
[reed·y || 'rɪːdɪ]
covered with tall marsh grasses; made from reeds; having the sound of a reed instrument
Use "reedy|reedier|reediest" in a sentence
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.