"Wirily" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Wiryly (not wirily) is an adverb.
Meaning: In a wiry manner, having a strong and spry or agile quality.
Example:
"She moved wirily, agile for her age."
However, I suspect you might be thinking of "wily."
Wily is an adjective.
Meaning: Cunning, crafty, or sly in a clever way.
Example:
"He was a wily negotiator, always staying one step ahead."
"Wirelesses" is not a commonly used term in the English language. However, based on the suffix "-less," which is often added to form adjectives that mean "without" or "lacking," I would guess that "wireless" is an adjective used to describe something that is not connected or attached by wires.<br><br>As an adjectival noun, "wirelesses" might refer to things that are wireless or things that do not use wires.
Thin threads of metal, such as copper, used for electrical connections.<br><br>Example: "She threaded the wires through the holes in the wall."<br><br>OR<br><br>Slang: A complex or intricate situation:<br><br>Example: "Dealing with her family was a real wire."
Intercepted or monitored secretly by using electronic equipment to tap into phone or electronic communications.
Wiretapping refers to the act of secretly tapping into a wire, especially a telephone line, to monitor or record conversations. It involves intercepting and eavesdropping on private communications without the knowledge or consent of the individuals involved.
The word "wiriness" refers to:<br><br>a tendency to be wily or untrustworthy<br>a tendency to twist and turn in a complex or sinuous way (especially in the manner of a wire)<br>a quality of being threadlike or fibrous<br>beings that are excessively entangled or complex (used in the phrase "a wiriness to things")<br><br>In general, "wiriness" denotes a sense of something being complex, intricate, or having a tendency to twist or turn in a unforeseen way.
"Wiring" refers to the process of connecting electrical devices or circuits together by using colored wires or electrical cables. In a broader sense, it can also refer to the connections or pathways of electrical devices or machines, as well as the act of stringing or arranging wires together in a specific pattern.<br><br>In a metaphorical sense, "wiring" can also be used to describe the connections between people or relationships, especially in a business or networking context. For example, "wiring in" refers to establishing relationships or connections that lead to new opportunities.<br><br>Additionally, "wiring" is also a common term in computing and electronics, where it refers to the process of connecting electronic devices or peripherals, such as a keyboard, mouse, or monitor, to a computer.<br><br> Synonyms for "wiring" include "cabling", "electrical wiring", and "connecting", while antonyms may include "disconnection" or "cutting".
Relating to or characteristic of the Wisconsinan stage of the Pleistocene epoch, which was a period of cold climate that occurred between 75,000 and 10,000 years ago.