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webbed

[ US /ˈwɛbd/ ]
[ UK /wˈɛbd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. (of the feet of some animals) having the digits connected by a thin fold of skin
  2. having open interstices or resembling a web

How To Use webbed In A Sentence

  • Impressionistic cloud cities carved in some kind of webbed driftwood. Beowulf's Children
  • Covering the webbed seat with inexpensive toweling renders this stool pool- or patio-worthy while the interior provides a spot to stow toys and picnic supplies.
  • To make it more of a challenge for her fitter students, she relies on an array of aqua accessories, such as webbed gloves that increase resistance and foam dumbbells that help mimic land-based strength exercises. New workout programs show that pools can attract exercisers of all ages
  • A streak of lightning spiderwebbed across the sky above them, silhouetting Samren's figure against the grey sky that was quickly turning black.
  • They dive from the water's surface to pursue prey underwater, propelled by powerful, webbed feet.
  • In the interest of spitting a sluicy cobwebbed thread to tie together the conversations in and around this corner of the infoweb and its earbound counterpart, I wanted to offer up one more chance to allow our space to double as the hotbed of information on the social and biological activities of the Tree Squirrel, and bring some attention to our relationship with tree squirrels. A Letter to A.A. (Almost Anybody) | Miette's Bedtime Story Podcast
  • When it hit, electrical arcs spider-webbed out from the ship, and a humming buzzed from the field.
  • When Barbara got Zina home, she made a strange discovery - the dog has webbed feet since she is an otterhound, bred for medieval hunting when otters could be found on the dinner table.
  • Used as water rescue dogs, they have webbed feet and a tail that acts as a rudder.
  • Jim Irving could be sighted, white of noddle like a webbed cactus. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
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