adjective having the quality or characteristics of paper
Describing the texture of leaves or petals that are thin, dry, and fragile, resembling paper
Used to describe a wine that has a dry, thin, and slightly astringent texture similar to paper
Referring to a type of paper that has a thin and delicate texture, suitable for certain art and craft projects
Describing a pastry or baked goods that have a thin and crispy texture like paper
The writer described the texture of the paper as papery, adding a tactile element to the description.
The psychologist noted that the patient's hands were fidgeting with a papery sound, indicating anxiety.
The graphic designer chose a papery texture for the background of the design to give it a more tactile feel.
The printer recommended a papery finish for the brochure to enhance its quality and appeal.
The archivist handled the fragile documents with care, noting their papery texture and age.
The librarian recommended a book with a papery cover for the patron who preferred a traditional feel.
The art conservator carefully removed the papery backing from the painting to reveal the original canvas.
The bookbinder selected a papery material for the book cover to give it a classic look and feel.
The stationery designer created a line of papery products with different textures to cater to various preferences.
The historian examined the papery documents from the archives to gather information about the past events.