In paragraph 11 of the excerpt from Finding Dorothy, what does the word spindly mean?

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The question is asking for the meaning of the word 'spindly' as used in a specific paragraph of the excerpt from 'Finding Dorothy'. It provides a set of options for interpretation.

Answer

Spindly means long, thin, and often weak or frail.

The word 'spindly' means long or tall and thin, often suggesting being weak or frail.

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The word 'spindly' means long or tall and thin, often suggesting being weak or frail.

More Information

Spindly is often used to describe objects like skinny trees or limbs that are not only thin but might also appear delicate or lacking strength.

Tips

Confusing spindly with sturdier descriptors. Use context to see if it implies weakness.

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