Blowing in violent and abrupt bursts.
Noisily domineering; tending to browbeat others.
1 A slick Wexford side claimed victory in blustery conditions at Birr yesterday.
2 Photo: PHOTOSPORT In blustery - cool conditions Hoffman shot a seven under par 65.
3 Minutes passed with the rain coming and going in intermittent, blustery sheets.
4 One blustery day in early January, the phone in my office rang.
5 His blustery temper intimidated her and often bruised her tender Crabby feelings.
6 That difficulty is multiplied when America has a blustery , xenophobic, militaristic leader.
7 The winds grew more blustery here and something cold touched my cheek.
8 Only a blustery November kept the rainfall totals close to long-term averages.
9 Just a narrow neck of land had separated them that blustery night.
10 That bleak and blustery landscape had seemed to awaken his deepest anxieties.
11 And like a puff of wholesome, blustery wind the doctor was off.
12 On this blustery August day, however, there are signs of change.
13 He said the blustery conditions would have made it even harder.
14 Despite the blustery weather, it was a beautiful day to be in nature.
15 The day which had started rather brightly was now turning grey and blustery .
16 A blustery opening period aside, this quarter-final was predictably smooth sailing for Tipperary.
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