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comparative cobwebbier, superlative cobwebbiest
Having many cobwebs. quotations examples
Off this landing and over the studio was a dark cobwebby place, tangled with wiring, plumbing, ventilation and mystery.
1944, Emily Carr, “Attic Eagles”, in The House of All Sorts
Resembling a cobweb or cobwebs. quotations examples
[…] wonderful images of […] the cobwebby features of Ganymede […]
1980, Carl Sagan, chapter VI, in Cosmos, Random House, published 2002
(figurative) Old or dated. quotations examples
As for changing the TV landscape, almost every programme it screened from 8pm until the early hours in the week beginning 11 August was either a repeat of one of its original transmissions or a re-run of cobwebby sitcoms and dramas it has bought from established terrestrial networks.
2014 August 22, Private Eye, number 1373, page 15