Even an absolute transfer of the webby spawn from the original haunt has proven equally without result.
On her tiny feet she wore sandals which were spun of webby filaments of gold and platinum.
Peck: "Veil conspicuous, webby fibrillose, margin of the pileus more fibrillose; stem longer and more conspicuously fibrillose.
Flowering glumes membranous and scarious-margined, pointless, usually webby or pubescent toward the base.
Spikelets 3--many-flowered, panicled or racemose; the flowers not webby at base.
The pubescence is harsher and not so webby on the upper side, and is decidedly heavier and more matted on the under surface.
And hammerings, And quakes, and shoots, and stifling hotness, blent With webby waxing things and waning things As on I went.
Bill made the landing on the other side of the field as Ernest had suggested, and he and Webby sat in the car and laughed as the audience streaked across to them.
He thanked Webby and asked him what he would like best--a payment of money or a flight.
Druther fly," said Webby promptly, laying down his rifle and starting toward the car.
You are the forgittinest feller, and Webby don't never forget.
But Webby was adamant, although he was obliged to make dates for the following day with three boys who insisted on fighting him out of revenge.
Webby shook just a little when he stood once more on solid earth, and he was more silent than ever.
When Ernest approached, the crowd surged forward, but Webby sternly drove them back.
When Webby told about it next day, he said, "I felt like I was a chicken just hatched fum out an aig," but Webby said that because words were hard things and difficult to handle.
Webby will do just what he says every time and all the time.
When Bill came down, his eyes heavy with sleep, he found Webby restlessly pacing up and down before the car, and a silent, attentive crowd of natives waiting to see what was going to happen.
Mrs. Shongut flung open the screen door and swept a pile of webby dust to the porch and then off on the patch of grass.
This is due to the falling spores which lodge on the webby filaments of the veil remaining attached to the stem.
The veil, however, is often slightly lacerated or webby and adherent to the margin of the pileus.
The webby powdered filaments constitute a universal veil which at first covers the whole plant and conceals the young tubes.
Stem= nearly equal, clothed and colored like the young pileus, yellow within, with a slight evanescent webby or tomentose ring.
This genus is not easily confounded with any other, the cob-webby veil stretched from stem to pileus in the young plant not being found in other fungi.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "webby" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: interlaced; intertwined; interwoven; woven