Dictionary entry

Wiry

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Wir″y (?), a. [Written also wiery.]

1. Made of wire; like wire; drawn out like wire.

2. Capable of endurance; tough; sinewy; as, a wiry frame or constitution. “A little wiry sergeant of meek demeanor and strong sense.” Dickens.

He bore his age well, and seemed to retain a wiry vigor and alertness. Hawthorne.