Having the characteristics of pitch or tar.
Sinônimos
Examples for "tarry"
Examples for "tarry"
1The times and tides of business and debate tarry for no man.
2Give me my staff; and tarry in yon chamber to the left.
3Satisfied on this account, her brother said she should not tarry long.
4The longer we tarry, the farther word will spread about our intentions.
5The muster shall begin at once, and wait for none that tarry.
1The trees have only their resinous sap as a weapon of defence.
2It crunched and crumbled, filling the air with a pungent, resinous dust.
3Pavek gulped the cool liquid, ignoring its resinous taste and gritty texture.
4Soon the flowers had been blended together into a resinous white liquid.
5He could smell the resinous aromatic leaves she had steeped in it.
1On one side, glaring dazzling light; on the other, cavernous pitchy darkness.
2The staircase was a winding one and led down into pitchy darkness.
3Above that round yellow ray, faces were unrecognizable in the pitchy blackness.
4The night was quite dark, but not what is called pitchy dark.
5A raw wind, driving snow, pitchy darkness, slush and everything objectionable underfoot.
1The grains are coated with a resiny natural pesticide and preservative compound, saponin, which is bitter and soapy flavored.
2The resiny essences of the pines pervade every pore of his body, and eating his flesh is like chewing gum.
3There is an enveloping smell, a resiny odor not unlike marijuana, the sharp smell that comes off an expensive beer.
4Bakers are invited to embellish at their whim, adding delicate, balmy dill; warm, bold oregano; assertive, licorice-like tarragon; or resiny thyme.