The Collaborative International Dictionary
Shardy \Shard"y\, a. Having, or consisting of, shards.
Wiktionary
a. Having, or consisting of, shards.
Usage examples of "shardy".
Sheath ice, condensed from the vapors during the weary season of dims and darks, cracked, sheered away, fell in shardy cascades into dissolving heaps at the foot of the sheer cliffs.
That the Shardies would eventually find us was not in doubt, neither was the certainty of our death when they did so.
Either the ships were highly automated, or the Shardies had destroyed themselves completely so they would not fall into our hands.
Curiosity about the Shardies, and getting a piece of them, was secondary.
The Shardies had hit hard when we first made contact with their kind, which could hardly be called contact at all since they attacked first and without provocation.
Thanks to the brief warning, most of the settled systems managed to mobilize to meet the Shardies attack.
What we do know for certain is that either the Shardies will be destroyed, or we will be.
Only the Shardies were using new patterns that got through the outer defenses.
The only conclusion we could draw was that the Shardies were using human brains to defeat human defenses.