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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
papery
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ the papery outer skin of an onion
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ A breath of warm breeze stirred the cascade of papery pink bougainvillaea just outside the door where she stood.
▪ Her lips, which were almost as pale as the rest of her face, were cracked and papery.
▪ The hair came off like Herman's wig, and the papery flesh flaked away from the exploded skull.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
papery

papery \pa"per*y\ (p[=a]"p[~e]r*[y^]), a. Like paper; having the thinness or consistency of paper.
--Gray.

Wiktionary
papery

a. being like paper

WordNet
papery
  1. adj. thin and paperlike; "papery leaves"; "wasps that make nests of papery material"

  2. of or like paper [syn: chartaceous, paperlike]

Usage examples of "papery".

The voluminous folds of her white gowns were tucked around and behind her, the purity and newness of the starched linen fabric contrasting sharply with the rough, papery skin and wispy strands of hair it enframed and enveloped.

Cocoons of ungathered silkworms hung discolored among the ragged branches, and the ground beneath was thick with a papery litter of dead grubs and moths.

Now they were sitting on a bench in front of an open-air tea stand among booths selling sugared rice cakes, ear shellfish, and gift-wrapped packages of dried bonito and papery seaweed.

But she saw only darkness and flecks of moonlight among the trees, and heard only their own footfalls, the squawk and chirp of night birds, the papery sounds of the piny limbs stirred by breezes and sometimes quiet, skittery sounds of small animals scurrying nearby.

Wrapping his arms around the gray and papery bark, he hugged the stang fast against his chest.

Played on the stops of their anatomy As is the mewling music on the strings Of yonder ship-masts by the unweeting wind, Or the frail tune upon this withering sedge That holds its papery blades against the gale?

Jenny sang about the house, lingered in her garden to touch the papery calices of her daffodils and bought a new nightdress to take off for Philip when he got back from his trip.

There was a papery rustling from the inner office as Teddy Tumtum came floating out to her hand, a few scraps of torn-up phone memo slips and a used tissue clinging to his fur.

She washed off the tuber in the lake, scrubbing away the silt, the fine white rootlets, the papery outer skin.

She wore a cloak as red as the door, but had thrown back the hood to reveal her bald cadaverous head, the papery skin was drawn tight over her cheek and skull bones splotched here and there with wisdom and experience.

The broken bungalows had withered without decaying, simply become papery husks or splintered sections of prefab plastic.

Underneath: a whiff of mildew, traces of powdered insecticide—and the subtle perfume of decomposing flesh, possibly a rodent that had died long ago and that was now but a scrap of leather and gray fur wrapped around papery bones.

Almost reluctantly, he glanced from his book, The Einstein Papery by Craig Dirgo, out his side window and then at the Global Positioning System display.

She had gathered some sea thrift and they lay papery and pink in her lap.

Two candle lanterns glowed in the velvet, papery darkness of the main sorting office.