sandy
1 of 2adjective/ˈsændi/
Forms:sandier,sandiest
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(especially of hair) pale yellowish-brown in color
- Her sandy hair glistened in the sunlight as she walked along the beach.
- He decided to dye his dark locks to a sandy shade for the summer.
- The model's sandy hair perfectly complemented her tan skin.
- After a day at the pool, my sandy hair looked tousled and carefree.
- The artist painted the landscape, capturing the sandy hair of the girl in the foreground.
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containing or composed of sand
- The soil in the garden was sandy, providing good drainage for plants.
- The beach towel was sandy after a day spent lounging by the ocean.
- The sandy beach stretched for miles along the coastline, with golden grains of sand underfoot.
- The sandy texture of the beach made it perfect for building castles.
- After applying the sandy scrub, her skin felt smooth and rejuvenated.
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