sarmentoso

sarmentoso
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. gnarled
La pequeña Lucy se quedó mirando las manos sarmentosas del anciano.Little Lucy stared at the old man's gnarled hands.
b. gnarly
La abuela tenía los dedos largos y sarmentosos.Grandma had long, gnarly fingers.
a. gnarled
Era difícil podar las ramas sarmentosas del viejo manzano.It was hard to prune the gnarled branches of the old apple tree.
b. gnarly
Como no había camino para llegar a la cima de la colina, ascendimos entre zarzas y arbustos sarmentosos.There wasn't a path to reach the top of the hill, so we climbed through brambles and gnarly bushes.
c. twining
La balaustrada del porche estaba cubierta de plantas sarmentosas.The porch balustrade was covered with twining plants.
d. creeping
Encontramos un muro oculto tras las ramas sarmentosas de una enredadera.We found a wall hidden behind the creeping branches of a climbing plant.
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