The Collaborative International Dictionary
Strawy \Straw"y\, a.
Of or pertaining to straw; made of, or resembling, straw.
--Shak.
Wiktionary
a. 1 Made of straw 2 Similar to straw
Usage examples of "strawy".
But it dries up the well and leaves it nothing but a mudhole, makes it just rich blood poured down a strawy rathole that stinks afterwards, unless you are remembered.
And in his stable at Ascot the son of Sleeping Dove, from home for the first time, pondered on the mutability of equine affairs, closing and opening his eyes, and breathing without sound in the strawy dark, above the black cat he had brought to bear him company.
His face looked like a lump of dough with tufts of stubble sticking out of it, his eyes were bloodshot and his strawy hair uncombed.
Spread it out and cover it with some of the more strawy manure, which is not so liable to freeze.
It converts my poor manure into good, rich, well-decomposed dung, one load of which is worth three loads of your long, strawy manure.
She pulled on a panty-skirt and went to the mirror to rummage at her long, strawy black hair.