Sentence example with the word 'windy'

windy

adulterated, blustery, dilute, fat, frivolous, highfalutin, loquacious, puffed up, subtile, tumid, watered-down

Definition adj. abounding in or exposed to the wind or breezes

Last update: August 23, 2015


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It is windy outside.   [adjective]

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Increasingly windy later, strong to gale from the S. The male peacock was unable to go to roost in his usual tree.   [adjective]

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How microlight aircraft can hover silently, in tight formation, on windy nights was not explained.   [adjective]

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But in Westminster Hall, upon this windy November morning, nobody thought of Clarendon.   [adjective]

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"I will risk the quagmires and the windy coach."   [adjective]

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Be sure, my love, you are happier twanging your lute by this fireside than you would be stuck in a quagmire, perishing with cold in a windy coach.   [adjective]

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The sack of windy Troy.   [adjective]

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Making for the museum gate with long windy steps he lifted his eyes.   [adjective]

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It's windy and dry.   [adjective]

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F to P is the route Skin-the-Goat drove the car for an alibi, Inchicore, Roundtown, Windy Arbour, Palmerston Park, Ranelagh.   [adjective]

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Unconsciously she sat up, smoothed her hair, got up, and went to the window, involuntarily inhaling the freshness of the clear but windy evening.   [adjective]

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