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[ shing-glee ] / ˈʃɪŋ gli /
adjectiveconsisting of or covered with small, waterworn stones or pebbles. Origin of shinglyFirst recorded in 1765–75; shingle2 + -y1 Words nearby shinglyshine up to, shingle, shingle oak, shingles, shingling, shingly, Shingon, shin guard, shining, shining cuckoo, shinju Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for shinglyBefore her stretched a long and level plain, a fringe of sand, and a belt of shingly beach. The Zeppelin's Passenger|E. Phillips Oppenheim It was hard walking over the shingly, slaggy stones, but they made their way to the summit at last. A Desert Drama|A. Conan Doyle She would have climbed the shingly steep of Cotapaxi with him—or crossed the great Sahara with him—and feared nothing. Phantom Fortune, A Novel|M. E. Braddon Down Eden's bed surged a wave crested like some inrushing sea that sweeps far up a shingly beach. Highways and Byways in The Border|Andrew Lang
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