/ˈɹiː.di/
OriginFrom Middle English reedy, reedi, reeddy, equivalent to reed + -y.
- Full of, or edged with, reeds.
- High and thin in tone.
“"I'd Be Lost Without You" seems somewhat out of place from a vocal viewpoint — Lewis's slightly reedy middle soprano is very expressive and absolutely true, but doesn't have enough dark body to fully ”
- Tall and thin.
- Imperfectly welded together in masses of rods.
Formsreedier(comparative) · reediest(superlative) · Reedys(plural)