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vapory

[vey-puh-ree]

adjective

  1. vaporous.

  2. vaporish.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of vapory1

First recorded in 1590–1600; vapor + -y 1
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Example Sentences

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Officers responded to Beyond the Cloud Vapory, located at 17th Avenue Northeast and Lake City Way Northeast, just before 6 p.m., said Seattle police spokesperson Valerie Carson.

Even up close, the rising smoke remained vapory and indistinct.

“You start looking at a cloud and you start seeing patterns. You need a lot of vapory detail and big, dramatic flourishes.”

One of the black vapory ghosts was wearing the lion’s-skin cape of a standard bearer and holding a pole with a golden eagle, icicles frozen to its wings.

The few times he dared to look up, she looked up, too; her eyes drifting coolly, calmly, collectedly across his face, probing with a vapory lack of concern.

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