The Collaborative International Dictionary
Spriggy
Spriggy \Sprig"gy\ (spr[i^]g"g[y^]), a. Full of sprigs or small branches.
Wiktionary
spriggy
a. Full of sprigs, or small branches.
Usage examples of "spriggy".
Her hair was in two spriggy pigtails, and she had on jeans, a black shirt, and shiny Mary Janes.
To the south, beyond a creek whose further bank was a raw edge of gleaming mud hummocks tufted with dark spriggy heaths and veined with waterways that shone white under the cold sky, there stretched a great quiet plain.
From here he looked like a scarecrow: coat-hanger shoulders, spriggy black cowlick, his arms set at wiry angles.