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wiry
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
wiry
(adjective)
wiry
/
ˈ
wajɚri/
adjective
wirier
/
ˈ
waɪrijɚ/
;
wiriest
wiry
/
ˈ
wajɚri/
adjective
wirier
/
ˈ
waɪrijɚ/
;
wiriest
Britannica Dictionary definition of WIRY
[
or more wiry; most wiry
]
1
:
very thin but strong and muscular
a man with long,
wiry
arms
She was lean and
wiry
from years of working out.
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2
:
stiff like wire
He has dark,
wiry
hair.
the dog's
wiry
coat/fur
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