"Wiriness" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "wiriness" refers to:
a tendency to be wily or untrustworthy
a tendency to twist and turn in a complex or sinuous way (especially in the manner of a wire)
a quality of being threadlike or fibrous
beings that are excessively entangled or complex (used in the phrase "a wiriness to things")
In general, "wiriness" denotes a sense of something being complex, intricate, or having a tendency to twist or turn in a unforeseen way.
The excitement in the air could be sensed in every spectator watching the thrilling basketball match, which had a certain wiriness to it.
The lighting in the old mansion was eerie and had a wiriness to it that made everyone feel uneasy.
The wiriness of the forest was palpable, making it easy to imagine that something was lurking in the shadows.
The way the camera moved quickly through the chaotic crowd had a wiriness to it that kept the viewer engaged.
The futuristic theme park was designed with a wiriness that made it feel like a never-ending, action-packed rollercoaster ride.
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.
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.