1 The room is very draughty : I fear it will give you cold.
2 Perhaps it is because their own houses are so draughty and uncomfortable.
3 It is too draughty up here, just at present, for my taste.
4 Dick had to make do with the draughty side by the wall.
5 This place is so draughty , and I am afraid of the bears!
6 Probably draughty as hell, and a pain to heat in the winter.
7 Then we waited on the stone stairs; it was very draughty .
8 Up at the station it was always draughty and generally cold.
9 It's the least draughty apartment in all the confoundedly draughty House of Life.'
10 Edward again went on walking and waiting under the draughty roof.
11 Our hut was large and roomy, but draughty to an extreme.
12 Poorly insulated Soviet-era apartment blocks leak heat through draughty windows and thin roofs.
13 It's a miserably draughty hovel that functions as living quarters year-round.
14 Come in, you may take cold in this nasty, draughty passage.
15 We found the bathroom draughty , but the powerful shower distracted nicely.
16 Marion, without tea or courage, settled herself and the baby in the draughty waiting-room.
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