draffy in a sentence
a.
Definition
DRAFFY: adjective describing something that is damp, decayed, or in a state of decomposition, often resulting in a messy or unpleasant mixture.
Sample Sentences
- The old barn was filled with draffy hay that had been left to rot.
- After the storm, the streets were covered in a draffy mix of leaves and mud.
- She complained about the draffy atmosphere in the room, making it hard to concentrate.
- His coat was draffy from years of neglect, with frayed edges and faded colors.
- The draffy remnants of the party were scattered across the garden by the wind.
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