Abounding in or exposed to the wind or breezes.
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Examples for "windy"
Examples for "windy"
1Free State: Partly cloudy, windy and warm with isolated showers and thundershowers.
2Free State: Partly cloudy, windy and warm to hot with isolated thunderstorms.
3The warm, dry and windy conditions are expected to continue into Friday.
4Northern Cape: Fine, windy and warm, becoming partly cloudy in the south.
5Traveling west, they soon left behind the low-lying basin of windy plains.
1It was a cool, breezy September night, and the air felt good.
2Her funny, breezy style is sure to take the market by storm!
3He seemed exactly like his breezy and self-confident advertisements in the Signal.
4Hence the wholesomeness of tone and the breezy freshness of his work.
5It will be clear overnight, with a drier, bright and breezy Sunday.
1It was a cool, blowy evening; swanky awnings flapped in the breeze.
2On a typical blowy San Francisco night, they would have been cold.
3A blowy day like to-day his temper is sure to be impossible.
4They stood at the corner of the WACHTERSTRASSE; it was a blowy day.
5She luffed cleverly, having a splendid blowy time of it, and put about.
6It's fine and blowy out, and you'll get some colour in your cheeks.
7She just gave him a blowy in the living room.
8Weather has been fickle, sometimes snow, then rain, but always blowy with cold nights.
9Seems to have blowy white things at the sides like window curtains, doesn't it?
10It is snowy, and blowy, and gusty, and bitter cold!
11Because of exercise her color was high-quitepink-andher dusty, reddish hair was blowy.
12Couldn't one sit here blowy nights, with the candles lit, eating nuts and telling stories?
13It felt strange going from the warm, blowy night into the cool stillness of Belmotte Tower.
14Two nuns were gazing over the blowy void.
15Her hair was blowy, her face a keen pink, her eyes an electric blue by contrast.
16You're sort of blowy clean, like I am.