Similar words: crispy, wisp, spy, wish, wise, wiser, twist, swish. Meaning: [wɪspɪ] adj. 1. thin and weak 2. lacking clarity or distinctness.
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(31) Imagine effortlessly creating a magnificent painted desert or endless wispy dunes.
(32) The wispy pink and yellow cloud in the new Hubble photo, which scientists released Tuesday, is made of mostly hydrogen gas heated by fierce ultraviolet radiation from the new stars at its heart.
(33) Ngog, meanwhile, had made only 22 appearances since joining from Paris St Germain in July last year and has looked wispy and fragile in top-flight action.
(34) You start walking out towards it, suddenly meandering through wispy hillocks, colorful gorse and heather, and scrapes of open sand.
(35) Wu Sun - fu could see the speaker in profile - a long , narrow face with a wispy, drooping moustache.
(36) No longer relegated to spring or summer, a wispy floral dress now segues beautifully into autumn.
(37) The combination of chondrocytes, matrix, and visible wispy collagenic strands or fibers identifies this as fibrocartilage.
(38) On Earth, NASA says, white wispy cirrus clouds are made of ice crystals.