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[ sat-n-ee ] / ˈsæt n i / SEE SYNONYMS FOR satiny ON THESAURUS.COM
adjectivesatinlike; smooth; glossy. Origin of satinyFirst recorded in 1780–90; satin + -y1 Words nearby satinysatin spar, satin stitch, satin walnut, satin weave, satinwood, satiny, satire, satirical, satirist, satirize, satisfaction Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for satinyAnd Tiza took one up lovingly in her rough, little brown hands, and laid it against her cheek, to feel how soft and satiny it was. Milly and Olly|Mrs. Humphry Ward Her mouth moved against his, satiny with desire, until they parted. The Sex Life of the Gods|Michael Knerr The treasure was a gown; it was of a heavy, satiny weave of linen, very yellow and creased. The Master-Knot of Human Fate|Ellis Meredith The tall pines crowded along the top of the Pilot Peak Ridge look like six-inch miniatures exquisitely outlined on the satiny sky. My First Summer in the Sierra|John Muir
Words related to satinysilken, lustrous, sleek, smooth, satinlike, sericeous |