(Of a person or animal) Narrow in size, and usually indicating carrying little fat.
Having a tone of a reed instrument.
1 Don't talk, she said, and that lovely voice was reedy and wasted.
2 All the water seems to drain into the reedy swamp and clay-pans.
3 She leans closer to Anna, lowering her voice to a reedy whisper.
4 Their reedy sibilance built steadily until the spaceplane rocked on its undercarriage.
5 Reuel, now throwing one reedy leg over the side of the cab.
6 Dr. Christensen cleared his throat, then spoke, his voice thin and reedy .
7 There was a reedy dryness in his throat that Will found disquieting.
8 His voice is lyrical and reedy , and he obviously enjoys explaining his work.
9 The frogs in their reedy beds croaked and chirruped without ceasing.
10 When he spoke, Charles heard sorrow and resolve in the reedy metal voice.
11 Presently I was in a land of lush water-meadows and slow reedy streams.
12 At five miles, one mile to the south is a large reedy swamp.
13 She saw again the reedy reaches and the steep mountain shores.
14 There are plenty of moor-hens or water-hens in these reedy pools.
15 His voice sounded exactly as Gordon had expected, thin and reedy .
16 Faintly he raised his feeble voice, like the gale of the reedy Lego.
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