Blowing in puffs or short intermittent blasts.
Sinônimos
Examples for "puffy"
Examples for "puffy"
1He gazed about the familiar confines of the room in puffy-eyed stupidity.
2Above the line of the beard the skin was mottled and puffy.
3Long white streaks marked the puffy red of the swollen, dropsical flesh.
4They regard him through puffy eyes and continue to shovel in pizza.
5Rann laughed and lowered one puffy eyelid in a blandly unembarrassed wink.
1She opened it, and was out alone in the black, gusty night.
2In the dark moons, they have here much gusty weather with rains.
3It's not especially wide, it can be very gusty and very windy.
4The bowed Wilbur twin was startled by a gusty torrent of laughter.
5His horse's head hung low as the gelding blew in gusty snorts.
6The next day, Thursday, November 13, the gusty winds had died down.
7She's a gray-haired, gusty lady with offices up near Carl Schurz Park.
8Round came Sir John like the Blossholme weathercock on a gusty day.
9The tinker looked over the horse again and gave a gusty sigh.
10A fitful, gusty south wind was blowing, though the sky was clear.
11A gusty sigh from Tom made sentiment impossible, as he said pensively:
12What enthusiasm on that gusty Monday morning, the Sixth of May, 1861!
13She was naked, bringing a gusty smell of brine and cigarette smoke.
14Strong, gusty and hot developed today, with gusts up to 90km an hour.
15Those gusty days, it's everybody's Aunt Flo has come to visit.
16Winds backing south to south-east will increase to very strong and gusty everywhere.
Gusty nas variantes da língua
Estados Unidos da América