Bark ashy gray, divided into irregularly connected ridges, separating into long narrow persistent shreddy scales.
Pungent aromatic trees or shrubs, with usually thin shreddy bark, soft close-grained durable wood, slender branches, and scaly or naked buds.
This is the stage at which the local lesion usually comes under professional notice as a superficial circular or ovoidal ulceration or patch, with irregularly rounded edges and an undermined border of shreddy epithelium.
Had she been clad in fur, or cloth woven of grass or shreddy bark, like the juniper and libocedrus mats, she might then have seemed a rightful part of the wilderness; like a good wolf at least, or bear.
It belongs to the rose family, is about six or eight feet high, has small white flowers in racemes eight to twelve inches long, round needle-like leaves, and reddish bark that becomes shreddywhen old.
The walls of the sporangia are much more reduced to the shreddy fibrous condition than in the preceding species, and on this account they much more rapidly disintegrate, causing the æthalium soon to collapse.
It has several branching stems, from two to six feet high, the lower ones woody, with shreddy bark and the upper stems pale green, slightly rough and hairy, but with no thorns.
The bark is shreddy and the gray-green leaves are covered with silky down, with rolled back margins, and paler on the under side.
There are several kinds of Opulaster, branching shrubs, with clusters of white flowers and grayish or reddish, shreddy bark.
The base is soft, pale, and covered with feeble granulations and grey shreddy sloughs.
The inner coats of the mucous membrane of the gullet and stomach are in part converted into opaque yellow and black eschars, and in part to a shreddy pulpy condition.
The mucous membrane had the same shreddy flocculent appearance, and is soft and pale.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "shreddy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.