adjective
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(of a place, esp a marsh) abounding in reeds
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of or like a reed
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having a tone like a reed instrument; shrill or piping
a reedy voice
Other Word Forms
- reedily adverb
- reediness noun
Etymology
Origin of reedy
Example Sentences
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Looking up, we discover that these are the naked trunks of trees, their reedy, leafless tops scraping against a gray sky.
She plowed right past it, sounding exactly alike in both: slightly reedy, husky yet clarion, unaffected but full of comment and character.
From New York Times
We even enjoy the later numbers in which Zegler, launched into fame as Maria in Steven Spielberg’s “West Side Story,” downshifts her Broadway pipes into a reedy, expressive Dolly Parton twang.
From New York Times
The winds were almost wild in a grinding, grim account of the introduction to “Siegfried” on Saturday, and gawkily reedy — at once sinister and whimsical — as Hagen and Gutrune plotted in “Götterdämmerung” on Monday.
From New York Times
It was in his voice, a reedy, quavering high tenor that could sound like he was pondering every line he sang.
From New York Times
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