[
UK
/sˈætɪni/
]
ADJECTIVE
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having a smooth, gleaming surface reflecting light
slick seals and otters
glossy auburn hair
a silklike fabric
satiny gardenia petals
silky skin
sleek black fur
silken eyelashes
How To Use satiny In A Sentence
- satiny gardenia petals
- Stella wore a satiny jacket dress that slenderized her stout figure. Body Wave
- But if you chance to see a vulture up close, you will notice that this iridescent black bird's underwings are a satiny gray.
- The most common nodules are pure azurite in radially fibrous masses that exhibit a peculiar satiny sheen or chatoyancy on broken surfaces.
- Two ponderous policemen were conducting between them a woman dressed as if for the stage, in a short, white, satiny skirt reaching to the knees, pink stockings, and a sort of sleeveless bodice bright with relucent, armour-like scales. Whirligigs
- His skin was fair as a woman's, far more satiny, and no rudimentary hair-growth marred its white lustre. Chapter 4
- Porter died in 1964, leaving behind more than a quarter-century of sparkling wit and satiny romance in his lyrics and music.
- Glancing down at a stack of books, I noticed a satiny edge of paper protruding from the pages of one. Dark Secrets 2: No Time to Die the Deep End of Fear
- She had filled her pockets with specimens of obsidian, jaspers, and chalcedonies, of colors most beautiful, with a deep-dyed opaqueness, a shell-fracture, and a satiny polish like jade. A Touch of Sun and Other Stories
- The petals felt as satiny as my aunt's wedding gown, and smelled as alluring as her perfume.