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webby

1

[ web-ee ]

adjective

, web·bi·er, web·bi·est.
  1. pertaining to, of the nature of, or resembling a web.


Webby

2

[ web-ee ]

noun

, plural Web·bys, Web·bies.
  1. one of a group of awards given annually to outstanding websites or web-based media, presented by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences.

webby

/ ˈwɛbɪ /

adjective

  1. of, relating to, resembling, or consisting of a web


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Word History and Origins

Origin of webby1

First recorded in 1655–65; web + -y 1

Origin of webby2

First recorded in 1995–2000; (World Wide) Web ( def ) + -y 2( def )

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Example Sentences

The results, as you can plainly see, are as trippy as they are webby.

The webby feel matches our Skype age, when blurry images and cellphone pictures have become the norm.

For shorts categories, adopt the Webby Awards rules for acceptance speeches—five words only.

At first this mould forms webby, creeping filaments, known in botanical language as mycelium.

St Taurin is a somewhat dilapidated and cob-webby church, but it is certainly one of the interesting features of Evreux.

The deck house shed webby sheets of water, now to port, now to starboard.

These may be recognized sometimes by a webby substance, and again the insects themselves may be detected.

On the other hand, a wet fly should sink readily, and should be made with very soft webby hackles.

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