Sentences

draffy in a sentence

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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

  1. The old barn was filled with draffy hay that had been left to rot.
  2. After the storm, the streets were covered in a draffy mix of leaves and mud.
  3. She complained about the draffy atmosphere in the room, making it hard to concentrate.
  4. His coat was draffy from years of neglect, with frayed edges and faded colors.
  5. The draffy remnants of the party were scattered across the garden by the wind.

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