0 the fine threads made by a spider which float in the air or lie on bushes. -- sarang labah-labah
1 like gossamer -- nipis
Indeed, one of the miracles of the scoring is that her textures can comprise so many instrumental strands without sacrificing a gossamer delicacy.
The discussions at the end on creativity and consciousness all seem a bit gossamer.
Arguments appear as if from beyond a gossamer veil of abstraction and at once removed from the palpable realities the book addresses.
From here, the fabric of the fictional universe's reality is gossamer and thin, and excessive pushing can and often does break holes into other, often far less hospitable, domains.
Images - painted with a dry brush - are characterized by the specific transitions of light and shadow and gossamer tones.
Upon her bodice, she wears a transparent veil: a wisp of gossamer that was not spun by human distaff.
Her face is framed by the pale gossamer of her hair, setting her apart from everything else in the picture.
Textiles are made in various strengths and degrees of durability, from the finest gossamer to the sturdiest canvas.