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Definition of sandy in English: sandyadjectivesandiest, sandier ˈsandi 1Covered in or consisting mostly of sand. 覆盖着沙的;含沙的;多沙的 pine woods and a fine sandy beach 松林和细软的沙滩。 Example sentencesExamples - The river flows out in a lagoon setting and joins the lake just outside a long extended finger of sand, right beside a beautiful sandy beach.
- The islands are ringed by sandy beaches and surrounded by shallow seas.
- It is mostly flat and sandy, with little fertile soil.
- Soils in this classification include fine sands, loamy sands and fine sandy loams.
- The area covers 1,200 hectares of land and consists of flat plains, foothills and a white sandy beach, sloping down towards a crystal blue sea.
- The country is blessed with hundreds of miles of sprawling sandy beaches, with fine white sand and clear blue water.
- Some lawns are planted on shallow, sandy soil and are almost impossible to keep green during these hot August days.
- At Arillas, a resort with a sandy beach and watersports, the Christos Apartments offer spacious two-bedroom accommodation sleeping five.
- The Brazos also has many sand bars and sandy beaches that make for great picnic spots or swim areas.
- If your soil is mostly sandy, the Nitrogen in the fertilizer should leach out fairly quickly with continued watering.
- Lazy summer days are made to be spent on the gravel flats and sandy beaches along Northern California's Russian River.
- The memory of California is just getting back to me while I walk along the sandy beach, swishing the sand under my shoes.
- He is using computer modeling and mapping to identify the locations of these sandy or shallow soils.
- Coming back we crossed a vast expanse of low, sandy hummocks covered with sand verbena.
- Golden sandy beaches, international restaurants, hip cafes and Greek hospitality inspire many European artists and writers to live here all year round.
- Whilst the rugged northern coast absorbs a perennial battering from the sea, the southern shoreline is sheltered and calm, with sandy beaches and natural harbours.
- Its fine sandy beach runs the length of its 40 km wingspan, and just under a million Germans holiday here every year, so why is it that we Brits haven't even heard of it?
- There is also a pleasant resort at Tsilvi, which has a long sandy beach with shallow water, making it ideal for people with young families.
- Next day the roads and hollows or low-lying places resembled closely the sandy, pebbly beach on the sea shore.
- At the bottom of the cliff was a sandy beach, waves thundering relentlessly onto the sand.
Synonyms grainy, granular, gravelly, pebbly, stony 2(especially of hair) light yellowish brown. (尤指头发)沙土色的,浅黄灰色的,浅棕色的 pale eyes and receding sandy hair Example sentencesExamples - One of them had golden blond hair and a football player's build, while the second had light, sandy brown hair and blue eyes.
- He seemed a few years older than Pavel, had light brown eyes and sandy golden hair, and his cheeks were flushed from the run in the cold air.
- His short, sandy brown hair was kind of messy and fell to just above his ears.
- I have shoulder length sandy brown hair, blue eyes, am always smiling, and wear western and leather clothing.
- A guy with sandy brown hair was sitting on one of the seats, his foot tapping in an impatient rhythm.
- I couldn't tell how tall he was because he was sitting down but he had sandy brown hair and brown eyes.
- His once dirty blond hair had become a light, sandy brown and his scrawny build had been filled out with muscles.
- He looked up at me through a light curtain of sandy hair.
- He was very short and he had a mouse-like appearance; small nose, small eyes, pale skin and an extremely light sandy hair.
- His sandy brown hair was fixed with just the right amount of gel.
- Rough stubbles of wispy hair were developing on his dimpled chin and his rough curling sandy brown hair was unkempt and tousled wildly.
- Chelsea quickly ran her fingers through her sandy brown hair and applied a fresh coat of mascara.
- He was tall and gorgeous, with rumpled sandy brown hair and azure eyes that Audrey could tell broke the hearts of girls everywhere.
- His sandy brown hair was tied back with a small black string.
- Michelle was a slim girl with green eyes and sandy brown hair.
- A tall guy stood at the front door, his sandy brown hair shining in the light.
- She had very long sandy brown hair that she wore in a French braid.
- At first, my attentions were placed on Kevin, who was cute with his sandy brown hair and light brown eyes.
- He had light green eyes with sandy golden hair not unlike his own.
- He was followed by another boy, with light, sandy hair and green eyes.
Synonyms friable, easily dug, workable
nounPlural sandiesˈsandi A light, crumbly biscuit, typically made with chopped pecans.
Derivativesnoun ˈsandɪnəsˈsændinəs Calcium salts are notorious for solubility issues, causing sandiness or grittiness. Example sentencesExamples - ‘Mouthfeel is important because you can get sandiness or grittiness,’ he says.
- The mouthfeel is especially pleasing, smooth and creamy like Gruyere, but moister, with none of the sandiness that Gruyere can have.
adjective The other type is a dirtiness where the screens whites appear to be sandyish and have a slight grey hue to them.
OriginOld English sandig (see sand, -y1). RhymesAndy, bandy, brandy, candy, dandy, Gandhi, glissandi, handy, jim-dandy, Kandy, Mandy, modus operandi, Nandi, randy, Río Grande, sandhi, sforzandi, shandy adjectiveˈsandēˈsændi 1Covered in or consisting mostly of sand. 覆盖着沙的;含沙的;多沙的 pine woods and a fine sandy beach 松林和细软的沙滩。 Example sentencesExamples - Next day the roads and hollows or low-lying places resembled closely the sandy, pebbly beach on the sea shore.
- There is also a pleasant resort at Tsilvi, which has a long sandy beach with shallow water, making it ideal for people with young families.
- The Brazos also has many sand bars and sandy beaches that make for great picnic spots or swim areas.
- If your soil is mostly sandy, the Nitrogen in the fertilizer should leach out fairly quickly with continued watering.
- Coming back we crossed a vast expanse of low, sandy hummocks covered with sand verbena.
- It is mostly flat and sandy, with little fertile soil.
- The country is blessed with hundreds of miles of sprawling sandy beaches, with fine white sand and clear blue water.
- The islands are ringed by sandy beaches and surrounded by shallow seas.
- The memory of California is just getting back to me while I walk along the sandy beach, swishing the sand under my shoes.
- Soils in this classification include fine sands, loamy sands and fine sandy loams.
- Golden sandy beaches, international restaurants, hip cafes and Greek hospitality inspire many European artists and writers to live here all year round.
- The area covers 1,200 hectares of land and consists of flat plains, foothills and a white sandy beach, sloping down towards a crystal blue sea.
- Some lawns are planted on shallow, sandy soil and are almost impossible to keep green during these hot August days.
- Its fine sandy beach runs the length of its 40 km wingspan, and just under a million Germans holiday here every year, so why is it that we Brits haven't even heard of it?
- At Arillas, a resort with a sandy beach and watersports, the Christos Apartments offer spacious two-bedroom accommodation sleeping five.
- At the bottom of the cliff was a sandy beach, waves thundering relentlessly onto the sand.
- Lazy summer days are made to be spent on the gravel flats and sandy beaches along Northern California's Russian River.
- He is using computer modeling and mapping to identify the locations of these sandy or shallow soils.
- Whilst the rugged northern coast absorbs a perennial battering from the sea, the southern shoreline is sheltered and calm, with sandy beaches and natural harbours.
- The river flows out in a lagoon setting and joins the lake just outside a long extended finger of sand, right beside a beautiful sandy beach.
Synonyms grainy, granular, gravelly, pebbly, stony 2(especially of hair) light yellowish brown. (尤指头发)沙土色的,浅黄灰色的,浅棕色的 Example sentencesExamples - Rough stubbles of wispy hair were developing on his dimpled chin and his rough curling sandy brown hair was unkempt and tousled wildly.
- I couldn't tell how tall he was because he was sitting down but he had sandy brown hair and brown eyes.
- He looked up at me through a light curtain of sandy hair.
- He was tall and gorgeous, with rumpled sandy brown hair and azure eyes that Audrey could tell broke the hearts of girls everywhere.
- His sandy brown hair was fixed with just the right amount of gel.
- His sandy brown hair was tied back with a small black string.
- He was very short and he had a mouse-like appearance; small nose, small eyes, pale skin and an extremely light sandy hair.
- He was followed by another boy, with light, sandy hair and green eyes.
- His once dirty blond hair had become a light, sandy brown and his scrawny build had been filled out with muscles.
- His short, sandy brown hair was kind of messy and fell to just above his ears.
- He had light green eyes with sandy golden hair not unlike his own.
- A guy with sandy brown hair was sitting on one of the seats, his foot tapping in an impatient rhythm.
- He seemed a few years older than Pavel, had light brown eyes and sandy golden hair, and his cheeks were flushed from the run in the cold air.
- I have shoulder length sandy brown hair, blue eyes, am always smiling, and wear western and leather clothing.
- Chelsea quickly ran her fingers through her sandy brown hair and applied a fresh coat of mascara.
- She had very long sandy brown hair that she wore in a French braid.
- At first, my attentions were placed on Kevin, who was cute with his sandy brown hair and light brown eyes.
- Michelle was a slim girl with green eyes and sandy brown hair.
- One of them had golden blond hair and a football player's build, while the second had light, sandy brown hair and blue eyes.
- A tall guy stood at the front door, his sandy brown hair shining in the light.
Synonyms friable, easily dug, workable
nounˈsandēˈsændi US A light, crumbly cookie, typically made with chopped pecans.
OriginOld English sandig (see sand, -y). proper nounˈsandēˈsændi A city in north central Utah, south of Salt Lake City; population 96,660 (est. 2008). |