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marbly

[ mahr-blee ]

adjective

  1. like marble in appearance, hardness, coldness, etc.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of marbly1

late Middle English word dating back to 1400–50; marble, -y 1
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Example Sentences

But instead, he chose to play David — not the biblical figure but the statue itself, for which Longfellow proudly went bare-chested with his face and body painted a marbly white.

But instead, he chose to play David — not the biblical figure but the statue itself, for which Longfellow proudly went bare-chested with his face and body painted a marbly white.

A self-portrait in marbly blues and purples that would fit in well at the Burning Man festival.

While his devoutly Catholic mother retained some control over him, his antics incurred a cruel punishment: kneeling on marbly mung beans with his arms outstretched.

If I have rare steak in the bowl, I like a marbly, beef cut, like tri-tip steak; I’m not a fan of eye of round, which a lot of pho shops use.

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