spidery in the PONS Dictionary

spidery Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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The trees have "jagged black spears" and a spidery mould hangs between the twigs.
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That's exactly what these maps show, depicting metropolitan population density as spidery splotches of black against plain gray maps.
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There are two flower shapes in the amaryllis family, the large, blowsy tuba and the more delicate, little spidery clarinets.
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They also come in an amazing range of colours and shapes, some with fat ruffles, others with skinny spidery flowers.
blogs.vancouversun.com
As the sun gets hotter, they get more spidery.
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A coat of mascara will marry the false and real lashes together, preventing gaps and that awful spidery effect.
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The fact that it produces spidery white highly fragrant flowers as well, often followed by black berries is a bonus.
www.independent.ie
The spidery beams of light in the sky are the descendants of the modern laser beam heat rays that sear through tungsten steel and flesh as though they were cheesecloth.
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She approaches various bugs she hopes will be her friends, but they're scared away by her spidery reputation.
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The leaflets are drawn out into long spidery tips which spill water away from the centre of the plant.
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