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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
feathery
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
feathery snow
▪ dark brown, feathery hair
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Affixed to the top of it, swaying as he moves, is a bunch of feathery artificial leaves.
▪ For some children, a light, feathery touch feels like some one rubbing sandpaper over sunburned skin.
▪ Give him to the Believe-It-or-Not museum, along with a photograph of his eyes and his feathery blond hair.
▪ Her dark blonde hair was cut into a short, feathery style, which had been popular a few years ago.
▪ The paddy fields have turned a feathery yellow.
▪ The soles of her feet were feathery soft.
▪ The young feathery, blue/green foliage glistens after rain and when covered with morning dew.
▪ When the feathery shoots appear, they will grow up around the carrot top to make a pretty hanging basket.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Feathery

Feathery \Feath"er*y\, a. Pertaining to, or resembling, feathers; covered with, or as with, feathers; as, feathery spray or snow.
--Milton.

Ye feathery people of mid air.
--Barry Cornwall.

Wiktionary
feathery

a. 1 Resembling feathers. 2 Covered with feathers.

WordNet
feathery
  1. adj. suggestive of feathers in lightness; "feathery snowflakes" [syn: featherlike]

  2. resembling a feather or feathers; "feathery palm trees" [syn: featherlike]

  3. characterized by a covering of feathers; "the feathery congregaton of jays"

  4. adorned with feathers or plumes [syn: feathered, plumy]

Usage examples of "feathery".

And the ceiling fair that rose aboon The white and feathery fleece of noon.

In summer, I have purple floods of centaurea, feathery red heads of monarda, cheery yellow petals of coreopsis, pools of sage, and oceans of black-eyed Susans.

After a lot of jiggling, a fuzzy dot centered itself, grew in size, and sharpened into the image of a feathery coil of light with a golden yolk at the center.

This rowan-tree of Scotland has no weird horrors here, but it is the ornament of the woods, with white cymes, red berries, and feathery leaves.

Their feathery feet could be seen clasping the slender twigs which supported them.

Farther down came the hemlock in globular masses of feathery branches, then the crowding spruce and fir, with a pale sprinkle of hackmatack, frail child of the swamp, in the bottoms, and a fringe of birch and maple along the shore.

She catalogued her town: a library, four pharmacies, three banks, a gymnasium for power-lifting and another that metamorphosed into a billiard hall, a market twice a week, a hypermarket that had opened with feathery widgeon stuffed in the freezer and now sold frozen pizza, a cordon of new pink apartment buildings and cinema on Fridays.

After allowing the horse to drink, Cullen left him amiably munching the spindly clumps of grass that grew beneath the feathery manuka and kanuka trees, and climbed down the bank before shedding his boots, dusty denims and finally his battered leather Akubra hat.

As they walked through the house, fragrant with the scent of the sea and the balsam of feathery kanuka trees, he accepted grimly that each day they spent together made him more aware of his wife.

Through branches of feathery black, the lights of the Lakan camp came into sight below.

The guard was prepared for the thumps and creaks and meatball ping-pong, the feathery throbs and fermented murmurs that were still lingua franca in AIDS-stifled America, but he was decidedly unprepared for what he heard next, a laudation that prompted him to cross himself and beg forgiveness for the imaginary sin of eavesdropping.

Frost leant over him and pointed to the near-naked girl on the settee, who was stroking her breasts with feathery fingers and grinning inanely.

He made us want to see the lush, green country, the big houses with their lawns dominated by the spreading banyan trees, the stately pipal and feathery tamarind, but most of all to see the people .

Cuivre, set the sea on fire, and the tourists gathered in twos and fours in the open-air plenos by the gulf to dine on fresh fruits and the specialty of the Plagal, sea harp broiled in its nest of feathery nettles.

Daish Reik had been shaving a length of hard, aromatic lilla wood into a feathery tmderstick with rapid strokes of his dagger.