Sandy - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈsændɪ|  American pronunciation of the word sandy
Brit.  |ˈsændɪ|  British pronunciation of the word sandy

adjective

- of hair color; pale yellowish to yellowish brown (syn: flaxen)

Extra examples

The soil in my garden is very sandy.

...the child with sandy hair really stood out among the brunettes...

...a sandy wasteland that gave little hint of its subsurface wealth...

Sandy's out of circulation until after her exams.

'Where's Sandy today?' 'I think she's at the doctor's.'

To the east of the pier were miles of sandy beaches.

We looked high and low for Sandy but couldn't find her.

He latched onto Sandy at the party and wouldn't go away.

The artist Sandy Lee uses natural pigments in her work.

The bush grows well in a sandy soil.

Sandy stood with his back to the fire, legs wide apart.

Sandy will be delighted to see you.

“What's your dog's name?” “His name is Sandy.”

“What are you going to name your new dog?” “I think I'll name him Sandy.”

"What's your dog's name?" "His name is Sandy."

Word forms

adjective
comparative: sandier
superlative: sandiest
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